Close Menu
Simply Invest Asia
  • Home
  • Industries
  • Investment
  • Money
  • Precious Metals
  • Property
  • Stock & Shares
  • Trading
What's Hot

Municipal bonds offer a rare opportunity as yields climb, says Nuveen’s Dan Close

March 7, 2026

Better Stock to Buy Right Now: Royal Caribbean vs. Viking Holdings

March 7, 2026

Building society launches new ‘competitive’ savings account with 4% interest | Personal Finance | Finance

March 7, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • Municipal bonds offer a rare opportunity as yields climb, says Nuveen’s Dan Close
  • Better Stock to Buy Right Now: Royal Caribbean vs. Viking Holdings
  • Building society launches new ‘competitive’ savings account with 4% interest | Personal Finance | Finance
  • Income Tax Impact of Selling Precious Metals and Numismatics
  • High-Frequency Trading: HFT in Modern Crypto Trading
  • Martin Lewis explains how to get much better return on savings
  • Costco’s Strong Growth Continues. But Is the Stock Too Expensive?
  • Platinum deficit set to continue for 4th yr; shortage may shrink 75%
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
Simply Invest Asia
  • Home
  • Industries
  • Investment
  • Money
  • Precious Metals
  • Property
  • Stock & Shares
  • Trading
Simply Invest Asia
Home»Precious Metals»Gold Slips as Traders Doubt Further Fed Easing After Jobs Data
Precious Metals

Gold Slips as Traders Doubt Further Fed Easing After Jobs Data

By LucasNovember 23, 20252 Mins Read
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


(Bloomberg) — Gold slipped as traders were doubtful that the Federal Reserve will need to deliver an interest-rate cut next month following a mixed US jobs report.

US job growth topped expectations in September but the unemployment rate continued its march higher, underscoring the lingering fragility of the labor market. It will be the last jobs report the Fed sees before its Dec. 9-10 meeting, and officials are divided over whether the slowdown in the labor market justifies another rate cut then.

Most Read from Bloomberg

Given that the data showed job growth topping expectations, “there is no reason to think the Fed is going to be more aggressive on easing monetary policy,” said Bart Melek, global head of commodity strategy at TD Securities. “The market was already thinking a December cut is not a sure bet. The jobs data just confirms this.”

Prior to the print, swap traders had already priced out a rate reduction next month following the government’s cancellation of the October employment report. While slightly increasing their wagers of a December cut after the jobs report, the traders still see a less than 50% chance of a rate reduction next month. Bullion typically underperforms in a higher rate environment.

After the jobs report, Chicago Fed president Austan Goolsbee signaled that he’s still apprehensive about delivering another rate cut at the central bank’s December meeting.

Inflation “seems to have kind of stalled out and, if anything, given warnings of going the wrong way,” Goolsbee said Thursday at an event in Indianapolis. “So that makes me a little uneasy.”

Gold has rallied strongly this year, gaining more than 50% and hitting a record in October before retracing some of its gains. The advance has been supported by two earlier rate cuts from the Fed, as well as elevated central-bank buying and inflows into bullion-backed exchange-traded funds.

Gold slipped 0.5% to $4,059.54 an ounce at 1:54 p.m. in New York. The Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index was up 0.1%. Silver, platinum and palladium all fell.

–With assistance from Jack Ryan, Yihui Xie and Preeti Soni.

Most Read from Bloomberg Businessweek

©2025 Bloomberg L.P.



Source link

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email

Related Posts

Income Tax Impact of Selling Precious Metals and Numismatics

March 7, 2026

Platinum deficit set to continue for 4th yr; shortage may shrink 75%

March 7, 2026

Osmium Believes Electing its Four Directors Will Maximize and Unlock Shareholder Value

March 7, 2026
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Our Picks

Thailand threatens to suspend truce deal with Cambodia after land mine blast

November 10, 2025

StarnetFX, Fusion Markets among 7 new unauthorised forex platforms in India flagged by RBI

November 24, 2025

Mitsubishi Heavy boosts order forecast on data center power demand

November 7, 2025

Movable property of habitual bovine smuggler attached

November 20, 2025
Don't Miss
Investment

Municipal bonds offer a rare opportunity as yields climb, says Nuveen’s Dan Close

By LucasMarch 7, 2026

The firm’s head of municipals says attractive valuations and improving flows point to further upside…

Better Stock to Buy Right Now: Royal Caribbean vs. Viking Holdings

March 7, 2026

Building society launches new ‘competitive’ savings account with 4% interest | Personal Finance | Finance

March 7, 2026

Income Tax Impact of Selling Precious Metals and Numismatics

March 7, 2026
Our Picks

London Blockchain Finance Summit Returns to Clifford Chance in 2026 as Digital Money Enters Real-World Deployment

February 4, 2026

Drone attacks Russian oil refinery more than 1,000 kilometers from Ukraine

October 15, 2025

Momentus Shares Are Moving Higher Tuesday: What’s Fueling The Momentum? – Momentus (NASDAQ:MNTS)

October 14, 2025
Weekly Pick's

Alternative investments growing in popularity, says DIFC report

October 24, 2025

silver price today: Why are gold and silver prices rising again and what do precious metals market analysts say? Gold and silver rise explained. Here’s what should investors do now

February 11, 2026

President Uhuru signs Movable Property Security Rights Bill into law

November 22, 2025
Monthly Featured

light engineering industries | The Daily Star

November 14, 2025

Cycurion, Inc. Announces Successful Completion of 1-for-30 Reverse Stock Split

October 28, 2025

Mosdex Continues To Grow Its Arbitrage Platform

January 17, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
© 2026 Simply Invest Asia.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.