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Gold Retreats From Record High as Investors Await Key U.S. Economic Data

February 10, 2026
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Gold prices pulled back from near-record levels on Tuesday as investors rotated into riskier assets, driving a rally in global equities and dampening demand for the traditional safe-haven metal.

Market participants are now turning their attention to a critical week of U.S. economic data that could provide crucial signals about the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy trajectory.

Spot gold declined 0.2% to $5,055.29 per ounce as of 1045 GMT, retreating from the all-time high of $5,594.82 reached on January 29. U.S. gold futures for April delivery held steady at $5,078.10 per ounce, suggesting cautious positioning ahead of this week’s data releases.

The early-week shift in market sentiment reflects a broader appetite for risk across global financial markets. Ricardo Evangelista, an analyst at ActivTrades, noted that “the start of the week has been marked by a resurgence in risk appetite across financial markets, reflected in gains in equity indices, which has weighed on gold prices.”

Global equities advanced during Asian trading hours, with Japanese markets leading the charge following Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s decisive electoral victory over the weekend. The rally underscored investor confidence in political stability and potential economic policy continuity in the world’s third-largest economy.

Adding to gold’s headwinds, the U.S. dollar edged up 0.1%, making dollar-denominated commodities more expensive for international buyers holding other currencies. This dynamic typically suppresses demand from major gold-consuming nations.

The market’s focus is now firmly fixed on a packed calendar of U.S. economic releases that could reshape expectations for Federal Reserve policy. Wednesday’s January nonfarm payrolls report will provide insight into labor market strength, while Friday’s inflation data will offer clues about price pressures in the economy.

These data points carry significant weight for gold investors because the precious metal, which offers no yield, tends to perform strongly when interest rates are low or declining. Lower rates reduce the opportunity cost of holding non-interest-bearing assets like gold.

According to CME Group’s FedWatch tool, traders are currently pricing in two interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve in 2026. However, the timing and likelihood of these cuts could shift dramatically depending on this week’s economic readings.

White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett added another dimension to the outlook on Monday, suggesting that U.S. job gains could moderate in the coming months due to slower labor force growth and improved productivity. Such a development could influence the Fed’s assessment of labor market conditions and its policy response.

Despite Tuesday’s pullback, analysts maintain a constructive view on gold’s longer-term prospects. Evangelista emphasized that “the outlook for gold prices remains bullish against a backdrop of geopolitical and economic uncertainty and the prospect of at least two Federal Reserve interest rate cuts in 2026, which creates a headwind for the U.S. dollar.”

This perspective reflects gold’s dual role as both an inflation hedge and a safe-haven asset during periods of economic or geopolitical turbulence. The metal’s remarkable rally to record highs in late January demonstrated robust underlying demand despite elevated price levels.

The retreat wasn’t limited to gold. Silver experienced a sharper decline, falling 1.2% to $82.39 per ounce, surrendering some of the previous session’s nearly 7% gain. The silver market remains highly volatile, often amplifying movements seen in gold due to its dual role as both a precious and industrial metal.

Platinum dropped 1.4% to $2,093.30 per ounce, while palladium edged down 0.4% to $1,734.49. These industrial-focused precious metals are particularly sensitive to economic growth expectations and automotive sector demand.

As trading continues this week, market participants will be parsing every data point for indications of where the U.S. economy—and by extension, Federal Reserve policy—may be headed. For gold, the answer to that question could determine whether the metal resumes its record-breaking ascent or enters a period of consolidation.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Gold prices dipped on Tuesday as investors shifted to riskier assets, but the metal’s outlook remains strong. The critical factor to watch: this week’s U.S. jobs and inflation data will likely determine the Federal Reserve’s interest rate path—and with it, gold’s next move.

Two expected rate cuts in 2026 could push prices higher, as lower rates make non-yielding gold more attractive. Despite today’s pullback from January’s record high of $5,594.82, geopolitical uncertainty and anticipated Fed easing continue to support bullish sentiment for the precious metal.

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