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Gold Skyrockets on Fed Rate Cut Speculation

The latest economic data has sparked renewed optimism in the gold market, with prices climbing over $20 as investors digested signs of cooling inflation and robust economic growth. This positive sentiment comes as the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge, the Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) price index, shows continued 
progress in the battle against rising prices.

According to the Bureau of Economic Analysis, headline inflation declined to 2.5% annually last month, down from May's 2.6%. The core PCE, which excludes volatile food and energy costs, held steady at 2.6%, slightly above Wall Street's forecast of 2.5%. This data suggests that the Fed's restrictive monetary policy is yielding results, bringing inflation closer to its 2% target.

Adding to the positive economic outlook, the advance estimate of second-quarter GDP surpassed expectations, coming in at a robust 2.8% annualized growth rate. This figure, well above the predicted 2%, demonstrates the economy's resilience despite interest rates reaching a 23-year high.

These encouraging reports have fueled speculation about the Fed's next moves. While the probability of a rate cut at next week's FOMC meeting remains low at 4.7%, market sentiment has shifted dramatically for the September meeting. The CME's FedWatch tool now predicts a 100% likelihood of a rate cut in September, with an 87.7% 
probability of a quarter-point reduction.

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This optimism has translated into significant gains across financial markets. The Dow, S&P 500, and NASDAQ composite indices all rose over 1%. Gold futures basis the most active August contract jumped 0.96% to settle at $2,386. The precious metal's price has now surpassed its 50-day simple moving average, with technical analysis 
suggesting price support at $2,350. 

As the Fed navigates the delicate balance between taming inflation and supporting economic growth, investors are closely watching for signs of a pivot toward interest rate normalization. The central bank's actions in the coming months could have far-reaching implications for gold prices and the broader financial landscape. 

With inflation cooling and economic indicators showing strength, the stage is set for potentially significant market movements.

This article orignally appeared on Kitco News.

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