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Gold futures head lower with focus on debt-ceiling talks


Gold prices traded lower on Monday, though seesawed between losses and gains for part of the session, as investors looked to debt-ceiling talks this week that may or may not yield a resolution.

Price action

  • Gold futures for June delivery
    GC00,
    +0.04%

    GCM23,
    +0.04%

    declined by $1.30, or nearly 0.1%, to $2,018.50 per ounce on Comex trading between a high of $2,027.50 and low of $2,011.20, FactSet data show.

  • Silver futures for July delivery
    SI00,
    +0.36%

    SIN23,
    +0.36%

    climbed by 2.1 cents, or 0.1%, to $24.175 per ounce.

  • Palladium futures for June
    PAM23,
    +1.37%

    gained $12.20, or 0.8%, to $1,526 per ounce, while platinum futures for July delivery
    PLN23,
    +0.58%

    added $1.80, or 0.2%, to $1,068.80 per ounce.

  • Copper futures for July delivery
    HGN23,
    +0.50%

    gained 1.9 cents, or 0.5%, to $3.747 per pound.

Market drivers

“Focus this week is on the U.S. debt-limit extension talks between the White House and Congress,” said Jim Wyckoff, senior analyst at Kitco.com.

A second round of debt-ceiling talks between the White House and congressional leaders appeared set for Tuesday, President Joe Biden said Sunday.

“I remain optimistic because I’m a congenital optimist,” Biden told reporters Sunday in Rehoboth Beach, Del. “But I really think there’s a desire on their part as well as ours to reach an agreement. I think we’ll be able to do it.”

Against that backdrop, the dollar index
DXY,
-0.20%

was off by 0.2% at 102.52 in recent trade, helping to limit any losses for dollar-denominated gold prices.

“The prospect of the world’s largest economy defaulting is keeping demand for gold and its safe-haven appeal very healthy,” said Rupert Rowling, market analyst at Kinesis Money, in a daily note.” Add in a Federal Reserve that looks to have come to the end of its hiking cycle and the medium-term outlook for gold looks supportive.”

Gold futures remain higher for the month and year so far.



This story originally appeared on Marketwatch

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