Gold Price Consolidates Ahead Of Key US Employment Data
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- Gold price oscillates above $1,940.00 as investors await US NFP data.
- The US ADP Employment report suggests that the NFP report could show job creation is slowing.
- US ADP report also showed the slowest wage growth since October 2021.
Gold price (XAU/USD) trades sideways after a rally inspired by soft labor demand due to the deteriorating economic outlook. The precious metal is expected to remain on the sidelines as investors are likely to make an informed decision after the release of US Nonfarm Payrolls (NFP) data on Friday.
The US ADP Employment report released on Wednesday showed that the labor market is not as resilient as previously thought. Firms have slowed down their hiring process, adding to evidence of an uncertain economic outlook. Lower labor demand boosted hopes of a soft landing from the Federal Reserve (Fed) as Chair Jerome Powell conveyed at the Jackson Hole Symposium that inflation has become more responsive to labor markets.
Daily Digest Market Movers: Gold price turns sideways ahead of US NFP
- Gold price turns rangebound, near a four-week high, after ensuring stability above $1,940.00 as investors await US NFP and ISM Manufacturing PMI data for August, which will be released on Friday.
- The precious metal continues its three-day winning spell and is expected to extend its recovery as labor demand from US firms starts softening due to deteriorating demand.
- After fewer job vacancies, US ADP Employment Change data showed the effects of higher interest rates. The ADP report for August showed the US private sector added 177K employees, lower than expectations of 195K and less than half of the upwardly revised July’s reading of 371K.
- The slowdown in job growth majorly came from the leisure and hospitality sector. Job creation by hotels, restaurants, and other employers in the sector fell by 30K in August after months of strong hiring.
- Wage growth also slowed in August. Job stayers saw an annual pay growth of 5.9%, while job changers pay growth slowed to 9.5%.
- August numbers are consistent with the pace of job creation before the pandemic, said Nela Richardson, chief economist at ADP. “After two years of exceptional gains tied to the recovery, we're moving toward more sustainable growth in pay and employment as the economic effects of the pandemic recede,” she said.
- Fed Chair Jerome Powell conveyed in his commentary at the Jackson Hole Symposium that inflation is getting more responsive to the job market. Therefore, softening labor market conditions might ease upside risks to inflation.
- As per the CME Group FedWatch Tool, interest rates are widely expected to remain unchanged in September. Also, the Fed is seen keeping rates steady at 5.25%-5.50% by year-end.
- Atlanta Fed Bank President Raphael Bostic said that the policy is restrictive enough to bring inflation to 2% over a reasonable time frame.
- The US Dollar sees a pullback move after an intense sell-off to near 103.00. However, more downside seems favored as investors hope that interest rates by the Fed have peaked. 10-year US Treasury yields rebounded moderately to 4.12%.
- US housing demand remains under pressure as higher mortgage rates are increasing again. Still, the worst of the housing sector correction appears to have passed due to tight supply.
- According to property analysts polled by Reuters, forecasts for a price fall this calendar year have wiped out and the short US housing market correction is now over.
- Going forward, investors will focus on the weekly Jobless Claims for the week ending August 25 and the core Personal Consumption Expenditure (PCE) Price Index for July.
- Monthly core PCE inflation is expected to grow at a steady 0.2% pace, while the annual reading is seen accelerating to 4.2%.
Technical Analysis: Gold price upside seems restricted near $1,950.00
Gold price continues its three-day winning spell but the upside seems restricted near $1,950.00 as investors await US NFP data to get in-depth information about labor market conditions. The precious metal gathers strength to deliver a breakout of the Rising Channel chart pattern formed on a lower time frame. The yellow metal secures stability above the 20-day and 50-day Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs), supporting more upside ahead.
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