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Gold holds just below record as traders wait for rate-path clues

Bullion was trading around $20 an ounce short of a record high set last week, after the Fed reduced rates by 25 basis points on Wednesday

September 22, 2025 / 06:54 IST
Spot gold was 0.1% higher to $3,688.40 an ounce as of 7:36 a.m. in Singapore

Gold held a fifth weekly advance, boosted by the Federal Reserve’s first rate cut of the year, with investors looking to a key inflation print due Friday for more clues about the US central bank’s monetary path.

Bullion was trading around $20 an ounce short of a record high set last week, after the Fed reduced rates by 25 basis points on Wednesday. Prices then retreated from the all-time high after Chair Jerome Powell indicated officials would take a “meeting-by-meeting” approach to future decisions, curbing expectations for rapid easing. Lower rates benefit non-interest bearing gold.

Traders will parse incoming data this week, including activity readings in Europe and Friday’s personal consumption expenditures price index in the US. The Fed’s preferred measure of underlying inflation likely grew at a slower pace last month, which would boost the argument for rate cuts. Additionally, Powell is also due to speak on the economic outlook on Tuesday.

Traders are still pricing in almost two more rate cuts this year, with the outlook for further Fed monetary easing providing a major catalyst in bullion’s 40% surge this year. Prices have also been supported by haven demand due to concerns over geopolitical conflicts and the impact of US President Donald Trump’s tariffs on the global economy, along with increased central-bank purchases and holdings in exchange-traded funds.

Spot gold was 0.1% higher to $3,688.40 an ounce as of 7:36 a.m. in Singapore. The Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index edged up 0.1%. Silver and platinum were steady, while palladium gained.

Bloomberg
first published: Sep 22, 2025 06:53 am

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