Gold Breaks To New High As Interest Rates Set To Fall Globally

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  • Gold touches a new all-time high above the previous September 26 high. 
  • The precious metal is helped by lower interest rate projections globally as inflation ducks. 
  • XAU/USD confirms its uptrending bias but risks pull back before extension. 
  • Gold (XAU/USD) edges up to a new record high on Thursday, a few Dollars above the prior September 26 all-time high of $2,685. A mixture of declining global interest rate expectations and increased safe-haven flows amid heightened tensions in the Middle East are contributing to the rise. 
     Gold rallies as central banks prepare to lower interest ratesGold pushes to new highs as markets price in a lower trajectory for global interest . Inflation is falling faster than expected across the world, increasing the probability that major central banks will accelerate their easing cycles. The expectation of lower interest rates is bullish for Gold as it reduces the opportunity cost of holding the non-interest-paying precious metal, making it more attractive to investors. Following the release of lower-than-expected inflation data in September in the United Kingdom, the  (BoE) is now widely expected to decide to lower its bank rate by 25 basis points (bps) (0.25%) from 5.00% to 4.75% at its November meeting. Likewise, the Bank of Canada (BoC) is now widely expected to aim for a “bazooka” at its policy rate and shoot off 50 pbs (0.50%) at its next policy meeting in October. On Thursday, the  (ECB) concludes its policy meeting and is widely expected to execute a 25 bps (0.25%) rate cut after inflation fell below its 2.0% target for the first time since 2021 and economic activity has evinced a marked slowdown. This, and the fact that several Asian central banks have already made cuts recently, is supporting the rally in Gold.   That said, the upside for Gold may be limited as US Federal Reserve (Fed) officials continue backtracking after being expected to adopt a more aggressive easing approach a few weeks ago.On Tuesday, Bank of San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly’s speech scored a neutral 5.8 on the  FedTracker, which uses a custom AI to gauge the tone of Fed officials’ speeches on a dovish-to-hawkish scale from 0 to 10. This was above her long-running average of 4.5.  of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic, meanwhile, scored a 6.2 on the FedTracker, which was also above his average of 5.1. Bostic opined the “US economy is doing well,” and that he did not see a recession on the horizon. Currently, markets are pricing in almost a 94% chance of a 25 bps cut in the fed funds rate in November and a 6% probability of no-change at all, according to the CME FedWatch tool. 
     Technical Analysis: Gold breaks to higher high rallies and breaks to a new all-time high. The establishment of a higher high reconfirms the uptrend and suggests the odds favor yet more upside to come.XAU/USD 4-hour Chart(Click on image to enlarge)The most recent leg higher since the October 10 low looks like a three-wave zig-zag pattern that is complete, with the first and last waves more or less of equal length. Thus, it is possible that the precious metal could pull back lower temporarily – perhaps to the $2,670 mark, or even $2,650s – however, given the old adage that “the trend is your friend,” it will probably resume its uptrend thereafter. Eventually it is likely to reach the next target at $2,700, a round number and psychological level.The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is still not overbought, suggesting there is further room for growth to the upside. More By This Author:GBP/USD Seems Vulnerable Below 1.3000, Its Lowest Level Since August 20 Gold Price Clings To Gains Near Three-week Top, Seems Unaffected By Stronger USDJapanese Yen Remains On The Front Foot Against USD, Upside Potential Seems Limited

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