In the world of gold investment, tracking prices, inflation data, and the Federal Reserve's stance is key. Market dynamics shift based on factors like GDP estimates, equipment spending, and spot silver prices. Understanding these nuances is crucial for making informed investment decisions in a constantly evolving economic environment.
edged lower on Friday but were headed for their third consecutive , while investors looked toward key due later in the day that could throw some light on the 's stance on .FUNDAMENTALS
* Spot gold was down 0.3% at $2,321.39 per ounce, as of 0157 GMT. Prices are up about 4% for the quarter. Bullion remained flat for both the week and the month.
* U.S. gold futures were down 0.2% at $2,332.10.
* The dollar was up 0.2%, making gold more expensive for other currency holders, while benchmark 10-year yields also edged higher for the day.
* The personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index report due at 1230 GMT is on investors' radar to get more cues on the timing and scale of possible rate cuts this year.
* Ebbing economic momentum was underscored by data showing on equipment declined in May, while a slump in exports pushed up the goods trade deficit.
* In its third estimate of gross domestic product for the January to March quarter, the government confirmed that moderated sharply in the first quarter.
* Governor Michelle Bowman reiterated on Thursday that she is still not ready to support a central bank rate cut with inflation pressures still elevated.
* Higher increase the opportunity cost of holding non-yielding bullion.
* Spot silver fell 0.5% to $28.91 per ounce, platinum was up 0.7% to $994.42 and palladium gained 1.5% to $943.22.
DATA/EVENTS (GMT) 0600 UK GDP QQ, YY Q1 0645 France CPI (EU Norm) Prelim YY, MM June 0645 France CPI Prelim MM NSA June 0645 France Producer Prices YY May 0755 Germany Unemployment Chg, Rate SA June 1230 US Cosnumption, Adjusted MM May 1230 US Core PCE Price Index MM, YY May 1230 US PCE Price Index MM, YY May 1400 US U Mich sentiment Final June.