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Gold Edges Lower but Maintains August Gains Before Key Inflation Data

August 29, 2025
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Gold prices retreated modestly on Friday morning, pulling back from recent highs as markets adopted a cautious stance ahead of crucial U.S. inflation data that could reshape Federal Reserve policy expectations for the remainder of 2024.

Spot gold declined 0.3% to $3,407.14 per ounce as of 1048 GMT, marking a slight retreat from Thursday’s peak of $3,423.16—the highest level reached since July 23. Despite the Friday pullback, the precious metal remains on track for a robust 3.6% gain for August, reflecting sustained investor appetite amid growing speculation about Federal Reserve rate cuts.

U.S. gold futures for December delivery similarly edged lower, falling 0.2% to $3,466, as traders positioned themselves defensively ahead of the Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) Price Index release scheduled for later Friday.

Technical and Psychological Resistance

Market analysts point to a confluence of factors contributing to gold’s current consolidation around the psychologically significant $3,400 level. Han Tan, chief market analyst at Nemo. Money noted that the precious metal is experiencing “gravitational forces typically found around big, round numbers,” with markets showing reluctance to allow significant deviation from this key threshold ahead of the inflation data.

The slight strengthening of the U.S. dollar also contributed to gold’s retreat, though the greenback remains positioned for a notable 2% monthly decline—a development that has provided underlying support for dollar-denominated commodities throughout August.

Federal Reserve Policy Outlook in Focus

The market’s attention has crystallized around the PCE Price Index, the Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge, which will provide critical insights into the central bank’s rate cut trajectory. Current market positioning suggests traders are navigating the delicate balance between expectations for monetary easing and concerns about persistent inflationary pressures.

“As long as the uptick in inflation is not worse than feared, bullion bulls should be able to hold their ground above $3,400,” Tan explained. “However, if the PCE prints dash market expectations for Fed rate cuts this year, spot gold may slide back into the sub-$3,400 domain once more.”

The stakes are particularly high given recent dovish signals from Federal Reserve officials. Fed Governor Christopher Waller on Thursday amplified his advocacy for interest rate cuts, expressing support for reducing short-term borrowing costs at the September policy meeting. This positioning aligns with market expectations, with the CME FedWatch Tool indicating an 85% probability of a 25-basis point rate cut next month.

Fundamental Drivers Remain Supportive

Gold’s appeal in the current environment stems from its historical performance during periods of declining interest rates. Non-yielding assets like gold typically benefit when opportunity costs decrease through lower yields on interest-bearing alternatives. Benchmark 10-year Treasury yields, while slightly above Thursday’s two-week lows, are trending toward a monthly decline—a pattern that has underpinned gold’s August rally.

Global Demand Dynamics

Beyond monetary policy considerations, physical gold demand continues to show resilience in key international markets. India, one of the world’s largest gold consumers, experienced a pickup in demand this week despite the recent price recovery. Local jewelers have been building inventory ahead of the traditional festive season, demonstrating the enduring cultural and economic significance of gold in major consuming economies.

Broader Precious Metals Complex Under Pressure

The wider precious metals sector experienced more pronounced selling pressure on Friday. Silver fell 0.5% to $38.89 per ounce, while platinum declined 1.1% to $1,344.74. Palladium, often viewed as a barometer for automotive demand due to its use in catalytic converters, dropped 0.8% to $1,093.78.

Market Outlook

As traders await the PCE data release, the gold market finds itself at a critical juncture. The precious metal’s ability to sustain its position above $3,400 will likely depend on whether inflation metrics align with Federal Reserve officials’ dovish messaging or present complications for the anticipated easing cycle.

The convergence of technical resistance around psychological price levels, evolving monetary policy expectations, and persistent geopolitical uncertainties continues to create a complex backdrop for gold pricing. With the Federal Reserve’s September meeting approaching, today’s inflation data could prove pivotal in determining whether gold’s August gains represent the beginning of a more sustained rally or merely a temporary respite in a volatile trading environment.

Market participants will be closely monitoring not just the headline PCE figures but also core readings and any accompanying commentary that might influence Federal Reserve decision-making in the weeks ahead.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Gold pulled back slightly on Friday but remains near record highs with a solid 3.6% August gain. The critical factor to watch: today’s PCE inflation report will likely determine whether the Federal Reserve proceeds with expected September rate cuts.

If inflation comes in as expected, gold should hold above the key $3,400 psychological level and potentially push higher, benefiting from the low-rate environment. However, if inflation runs hotter than anticipated, it could derail rate cut expectations and send gold below $3,400.

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