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Gold, silver fall to 3-month lows following flurry of central-bank rate hikes

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Last updated: 2023/06/23 at 9:42 PM
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Gold and silver futures settled at roughly three-month lows Thursday following a wave of interest-rate hikes from central banks, as well as more hawkish commentary from Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell.

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Price actionMarket drivers

Price action

  • Gold futures for August delivery
    GC00,
    +0.34%

    GCQ23,
    +0.34%
    settled at $1,925, down $20, or 1.1%, on Comex, the lowest for a most-active contract since March 16, according to Dow Jones Market Data.

  • July silver
    SI00,
    -0.05%

    SIN23,
    -0.05%
    fell 35 cents, or 1.5%, to settle at $22.60 per ounce, the lowest since March 21, according to DJMD.

  • September palladium
    PAU23,
    +0.50%
    fell by $63, or 5.3%, to $1,281 per ounce, reaching the the lowest settlement level for a most-active contract since Jan. 9, 2019, according to DJMD, while July platinum
    PLN23,
    -0.64%
    declined by $23.20, or 2.4%, to $925.80 per ounce, its lowest settlement since Feb. 24.

  • Copper for July delivery
    HGN23,
    -2.13%
    shed 3 cents, or 0.6%, to settle at $3.89 per pound.

Market drivers

A number of interest-rate hikes from global central banks helped to weigh on gold and silver prices on Thursday along with more hawkish commentary from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Wednesday.

The Bank of England delivered a surprise 50 basis point rate hike, which was larger than economists had anticipated as the central bank struggles to tame the highest inflation in the G-7. Central banks in Switzerland and Norway also increased rates, as did Turkey’s central bank, which delivered a sizable hike of its own.

 “Central banks are in focus late this week and they are still leaning hawkish on their monetary policies. That is bearish for the precious metals markets, both from a demand perspective and as it makes the competing asset class of government bonds more attractive as yields are rising,” said Jim Wyckoff, senior analyst at Kitco.com, in emailed commentary.

Adding to the hawkish sentiment, Fed Chair Powell returned to Capitol Hill for a second day of testimony on Thursday, where he said that a “strong majority” of policy makers support “a couple” more interest-rate hikes later this year, although the timing of any further rate-hike decisions will depend on how economic data develop.

Gold has slipped since last week, when the Fed opted to leave interest rates on hold after 10 consecutive rate increases while signaling that more hikes likely lie ahead.

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