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Gold Prices Stabilize Near $4,000 Amid Shifting Fed Rate Expectations

November 4, 2025
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Gold prices mounted a modest recovery on Tuesday afternoon after surrendering earlier gains, as traders recalibrated positions ahead of crucial U.S. employment data that could determine the Federal Reserve’s next monetary policy move.

Spot gold traded at $3,994.47 per ounce as of 1210 GMT, down just 0.2% on the session after tumbling as much as 0.9% during European morning hours. December futures contracts for U.S. gold settled marginally lower at $4,004.70, reflecting the market’s cautious stance as the yellow metal hovers around the psychologically significant $4,000 threshold.

“Gold is consolidating in the region of $4,000 and the next few weeks will be crucial for understanding if there’s space for more rally or we see a correction,” warned Carlo Alberto De Casa, external analyst at Swiss banking group Swissquote. The analyst pointed to mounting pressure from a strengthening U.S. dollar and rising bond yields as key factors weighing on bullion prices.

The precious metal found support from a temporary pause in the dollar’s recent ascent, with the greenback retreating from a three-month peak against major currencies. This pullback made gold more affordable for international buyers holding other currencies. Meanwhile, benchmark 10-year Treasury yields edged down from Monday’s three-week high, reducing the opportunity cost of holding non-yielding assets like gold.

However, the relief may prove short-lived as market sentiment around Federal Reserve policy undergoes a dramatic shift. Following last week’s quarter-point rate reduction—the central bank’s second cut this year—Chair Jerome Powell threw cold water on expectations for further easing, stating that another December cut was “not a foregone conclusion.”

The remarks triggered a sharp reassessment in derivatives markets. According to CME’s FedWatch Tool, traders now assign just a 65% probability to another rate reduction at the Fed’s December meeting, down sharply from over 90% before Powell’s hawkish pivot. The recalibration reflects growing uncertainty about the Fed’s commitment to its easing cycle amid persistent economic resilience.

Gold, which pays no interest and typically flourishes when borrowing costs decline and economic anxiety rises, faces a challenging environment if the Fed maintains higher rates for longer than anticipated.

All eyes now turn to Wednesday’s release of ADP employment figures and this week’s ISM purchasing managers’ indices, which could either validate or upend current rate expectations. The data will provide critical insight into labor market strength and broader economic momentum—key considerations for Fed policymakers as they plot their course.

“The initial break below that level ($4,000) triggered a wave of technical selling and unwinding of long positions,” noted Fawad Razaqzada, market analyst at City Index and FOREX.com, highlighting the fragility of gold’s recent trading pattern and the risk of accelerated losses if key support levels fail.

The broader precious metals complex mirrored gold’s weakness on Tuesday. Silver slipped 0.6% to $47.80 per ounce, while platinum declined 0.5% to $1,558.25. Palladium suffered the steepest losses, plunging 2.8% to $1,405 as industrial metals face headwinds from concerns about global manufacturing demand.

As the week progresses, gold’s trajectory will likely hinge on whether incoming economic data reinforces the case for continued Fed caution—or revives hopes for monetary accommodation that has historically buoyed precious metal prices.

Spot gold traded at $3,994.47 per ounce as of 1210 GMT, down just 0.2% on the session after tumbling as much as 0.9% during European morning hours. December futures contracts for U.S. gold settled marginally lower at $4,004.70, reflecting the market’s cautious stance as the yellow metal hovers around the psychologically significant $4,000 threshold.

“Gold is consolidating in the region of $4,000. The next few weeks will be crucial for understanding if there’s space for more rally or we see a correction,” warned Carlo Alberto De Casa, external analyst at Swiss banking group Swissquote. The analyst pointed to mounting pressure from a strengthening U.S. dollar and rising bond yields as key factors weighing on bullion prices.

The precious metal found support from a temporary pause in the dollar’s recent ascent, with the greenback retreating from a three-month peak against major currencies. This pullback made gold more affordable for international buyers holding other currencies. Meanwhile, benchmark 10-year Treasury yields edged down from Monday’s three-week high, reducing the opportunity cost of holding non-yielding assets like gold.

However, the relief may prove short-lived as market sentiment around Federal Reserve policy undergoes a dramatic shift. Following last week’s quarter-point rate reduction—the central bank’s second cut this year—Chair Jerome Powell threw cold water on expectations for further easing, stating that another December cut was “not a foregone conclusion.”

The remarks triggered a sharp reassessment in derivatives markets. According to CME’s FedWatch Tool, traders now assign just a 65% probability to another rate reduction at the Fed’s December meeting, down sharply from over 90% before Powell’s hawkish pivot. The recalibration reflects growing uncertainty about the Fed’s commitment to its easing cycle amid persistent economic resilience.

Gold, which pays no interest and typically flourishes when borrowing costs decline and economic anxiety rises, faces a challenging environment if the Fed maintains higher rates for longer than anticipated.

All eyes now turn to Wednesday’s release of ADP employment figures and this week’s ISM purchasing managers’ indices, which could either validate or upend current rate expectations. The data will provide critical insight into labor market strength and broader economic momentum—key considerations for Fed policymakers as they plot their course.

“The initial break below that level ($4,000) triggered a wave of technical selling and unwinding of long positions,” noted Fawad Razaqzada, market analyst at City Index and FOREX.com, highlighting the fragility of gold’s recent trading pattern and the risk of accelerated losses if key support levels fail.

The broader precious metals complex mirrored gold’s weakness on Tuesday. Silver slipped 0.6% to $47.80 per ounce, while platinum declined 0.5% to $1,558.25. Palladium suffered the steepest losses, plunging 2.8% to $1,405 as industrial metals face headwinds from concerns about global manufacturing demand.

As the week progresses, gold’s trajectory will likely hinge on whether incoming economic data reinforces the case for continued Fed caution—or revives hopes for monetary accommodation that has historically buoyed precious metal prices.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Gold prices are consolidating around the crucial $4,000 level as markets digest a significant shift in Federal Reserve policy expectations. The key takeaway: odds of another rate cut in December have plummeted from over 90% to just 65% following Chair Powell’s hawkish comments last week, creating headwinds for the non-yielding metal.

This week’s U.S. employment data and manufacturing indicators will be decisive—strong numbers could push the Fed to pause further rate cuts, potentially triggering a correction in gold prices below $4,000. Conversely, weak economic data might revive rate cut expectations and support further gains in bullion.

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