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Gold approaches $3300 for first time ever

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Gold prices rose in European trade on Wednesday on track for the second straight profit, hitting a fresh record high and approaching $3300 for the first time ever on strong haven demand as the US-China trade war escalates. 

 

Fed Chair Jerome Powell is scheduled to speak today in Chicago on the economic outlook amid President Donald Trump’s aggressive tariffs, and could provide new clues on the path of US interest rates this year.

 

The Price

 

Gold prices rose 2% today to $3295 an ounce, a record high, with a session-low at $3229.

 

On Tuesday, gold rose 0.6% on Tuesday, the fourth profit in five days amid uncertainty on US President Trump’s tariff policies.

 

The Dollar

 

The dollar index fell 0.7% today to near three-year lows against a basket of major rivals, making dollar-denominated gold futures more attractive to holders of other currencies.

 

The losses amid a loss of confidence in the US economy, prompting investors to dump American assets and seek other havens such as gold.

 

The Trade War Escalates 

 

On April 9, the US government told Nvidia it’ll need a license to export its chips to other countries, with a $5.5 billion charge now linked to the company’s GPU exports to China.

 

The H20 Nvidia chips are AI chips designed for China and adhere to US export limits, and made Nvidia earnings between $12 billion and $15 billion in 2025.

 

Nvidia warned that chip sales in China fell sharply last year as the competition expanded, chiefly from Huawei.

 

US President Donald Trump ordered an investigation into all basic metals, chips, and pharmaceutical imports, in preparation for potential tariffs, while Chinese authorities banned local airlines for shipping Boeing aeroplanes.

 

US Rates

 

Federal Reserve official Christopher Waller wanted that recession risks outweigh inflation risks, and if current average 25% tariffs continued, inflation could hit a peak of 5%.

 

Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic also warned from ongoing uncertainty due to tariffs and other policies that could push the economy into recession.

 

According to the Fedwatch tool, the odds of a Fed 0.25% interest rate cut in May stood at 17%.

 

The odds of such a cut in June stood at a much bigger 73%.

 

SPDR

 

 Gold holdings at the SPDR Gold Trust remained unchanged on Tuesday at a total of 953.15 tons, the highest since September 20, 2022.



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