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Gold steadies near $1,230 ahead of Fed meeting

byCustoms Today Report
29/10/2014
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SINGAPORE: Gold Wednesday held near $1,230 an ounce ahead of the next guidance from the Federal Reserve whether it will increase US interest rates sooner or not.

Keeping US interest rates lower for a longer period bodes well for a non-interest bearing asset such as gold. Spot gold was up 0.1 per cent at $1,229.25 an ounce by 0213 GMT, after gaining 0.2 per cent on Tuesday. US gold futures were nearly flat at $1,229.30 an ounce.

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Data released on Tuesday gives the US central bank reason to hold off from tightening its monetary policy, with demand for US-made capital goods falling the most in eight months in September.

The US housing sector also remained largely soft. The S&P/Case-Shiller composite index of home prices in 20 metropolitan areas gained 5.6 per cent in August from a year earlier, the slowest annual increase since November 2012. The Fed wraps up its two-day policy meeting Wednesday at which it is expected to end its bond purchases amid signs of strength in the US economy. But policymakers will likely reinforce its stated willingness to wait longer before raising interest rates after a volatile month in financial markets.

“The potential for surprise out of the Fed tonight is probably pretty low. QE (quantitative easing) will end but I don’t think they’ll deviate from what they’ve said previously,” said Victor Thianpiriya, analyst at Australia and New Zealand Banking Group.

But Thianpiriya said the key threat to gold is the weakness in demand from China, the world’s biggest consumer of the precious metal. “To me the most important thing is that Chinese buyers have been absent for most of this year and that has not supported the price of gold,” said Thianpiriya who sees gold slipping to $1,180 by December.

Tags: analyst at Australia and New Zealand Banking Group.AustraliabusinessChinadollarGoldmarriage seasonNew Zealand Banking Group.ObamaUS central bankUS policyVictor Thianpiriya

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