Gold Rebounds Over 1% as Dip Buyers Step In Ahead of U.S. Inflation Data

Gold climbed more than 1% Friday, recovering from a near one-week low as investors positioned ahead of key U.S. inflation data.

Spot gold rose to $4,969.85 per ounce, while April futures gained 0.9% to $4,990.30, trimming weekly losses.

Analysts attributed the rebound to strong Asian demand, particularly ahead of China’s Lunar New Year celebrations.

However, Indian markets saw gold trade at a discount amid subdued buying, as recent price volatility discouraged purchases.

Thursday’s 3% drop followed stronger-than-expected U.S. jobs data, which dampened expectations for near-term Federal Reserve rate cuts.

Despite short-term volatility, analysts said broader precious metals fundamentals remain supportive, citing persistent macroeconomic and geopolitical uncertainties.

ANZ raised its second-quarter gold forecast to $5,800, highlighting bullion’s role as a safe-haven hedge against global risks.

Investors now await U.S. Consumer Price Index data, seen as pivotal for rate-cut prospects. Silver surged nearly 4%, while platinum and palladium also advanced.

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