PT. Equityworld Futures - Gold fell, trading near a five-year low, as Goldman Sachs Group Inc. said rising U.S. interest rates may lead to deeper losses.
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government report Monday showed American households kept spending in
June, capping a stronger quarter for the biggest part of the economy, as
incomes rose. The Federal Reserve signaled last week that it will
probably raise rates this year as the labor market improves. Goldman in a
report Monday reiterated that gold may fall below $1,000 an ounce, or
more than 8 percent below Monday’s closing futures price.
Gold
tumbled to a five-year low in July as Fed Chair Janet Yellen said the
central bank is on track for raising rates for the first time since
2006, curbing the appeal of gold because it doesn’t pay interest like
assets such as equities. The Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index gained in July
by the most since March, reducing demand for bullion as an alternative
asset. Money managers stayed net-short on bullion for a second week as
of July 28, government data showed Friday.
Gold futures for
December delivery declined 0.5 percent to settle at $1,089.40 an ounce
at 1:44 p.m. on the Comex in New York, falling for a fourth day in five
sessions. The metal fell to $1,073.70 on July 24, the lowest since
February 2010.
Silver futures for September delivery dropped 1.6 percent to $14.515 an ounce on the Comex, the biggest loss since July 15.
Platinum
futures for October delivery slid 1.8 percent to $967.10 an ounce on
the New York Mercantile Exchange, the largest drop since July 7.
Palladium futures for September delivery declined 1.3 percent to $603.20
an ounce.
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