
Gold wipes out 2022 gain as yields rise on Powell rate comments
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Spot gold extended losses, wiping out its 2022 gains after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell underscored the central bank’s aggressive stance on raising interest rates to combat inflation.
Spot gold extended losses, wiping out its 2022 gains after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell underscored the central bank’s aggressive stance on raising interest rates to combat inflation.
Powell, in a virtual press conference on Wednesday, said policy makers are ready to raise rates in March, and didn’t rule out moving at every meeting to tackle the highest inflation in a generation. The dollar and benchmark U.S. Treasury yields advanced, curbing demand for non-interest-bearing bullion.
The comments came after the Fed earlier in the day signaled it will soon start raising interest rates, moving toward ending ultra-easy support that had helped push the metal to a record high earlier in the pandemic. Gold, which fell last year, had been eking out a small gain this month as equities gyrated and investors bet on continued negative real rates even with rate hikes expected.
“There is downside risk to gold, now that much of the policy ambiguities are gone,” said Bart Melek, global head of commodity strategy at TD Securities.
The Federal Open Market Committee said it expects to shrink its bond holdings after liftoff has begun as part of efforts to fight accelerating inflation. A rate hike would be the central bank’s first since 2018.

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