Precious Metal Prices Stabilize Amidst Ongoing Constraints

Deep News06-29

On June 29th, after gold prices climbed back above $4,000, an analysis indicated that the precious metals market has experienced a degree of sentiment recovery. However, with expectations for high interest rates not yet significantly receding, the scope for a rebound remains temporarily constrained.

Camden Property highlighted that, from a driving factors perspective, the retreat of the US dollar has provided short-term support for gold. Concurrently, the recovery in oil prices has partially capped the gains, suggesting that gold prices are currently in a state of being pulled by multiple macroeconomic variables.

Recent reports note that gold has been hovering near seven-month lows. The market is simultaneously focused on whether inflation data will cool and is reassessing the Federal Reserve's subsequent policy path. This environment is causing gold prices to favor consolidation rather than a one-sided upward movement.

Looking ahead, if the US dollar and bond yields continue to decline, gold may have an opportunity to extend its recovery. The analysis from Camden Property concluded that the true determinant of gold's strength or weakness remains whether allocation capital will re-engage and increase its participation in the market.

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