- Gold price is showing signs of a decline in volatility as the focus shifts to US borrowing cap negotiations.
- Further softening of US CPI and PPI and rise in jobless claims make a fresh proposal for a pause in Fed’s aggressive rate hike spell.
- The overall market mood is negative amid a delay in US debt-ceiling talks.
Gold price (XAU/USD) is showing signs of contraction in volatility after a broader recovery to near $2,010.00 in the early Tokyo session. The precious metal is expected to remain on tenterhooks as investors are keenly focusing on the US borrowing cap negotiations between the White House and top Republican leader early this week.
S&P500 ended Friday’s session on a mild bearish note amid a delay in the approval of a higher US Treasury debt-ceiling as negotiations were postponed further. Reuters reported that the Congressional Budget Office warned on Friday that the United States faced a "significant risk" of defaulting on payment obligations within the first two weeks of June without raising the government's $31.4 trillion debt ceiling, adding that payment operations will remain uncertain throughout May.
Meanwhile, evidence that the Federal Reserve (Fed) will pause its aggressive interest rate hikes regime is rising as after softening of United States inflation, the US Producer Price Index (PPI) report posted the smallest rise in two years, and weekly jobless claims have soared dramatically. However, the US Dollar Index (DXY) has still risen sharply to 102.70 and is eyeing more upside as other global central banks are also approaching a soft landing of their rate-hiking spell to safeguard their economy from further damage
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