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Gold steady ahead of US election, Fed policy decision

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By Daksh Grover
(Reuters) – Gold prices held their ground on Tuesday as investors held back from taking big positions ahead of the U.S. presidential election and the Federal Reserve policy meeting later this week.

Spot gold was steady at $2,738.10 per ounce, as of 0738 GMT. Bullion hit a record high of $2,790.15 last week.

U.S. gold futures were steady at $2,747.10.

Democratic candidate Kamala Harris and Republican candidate Donald Trump are nearly tied in opinion polls, leaving the outcome of the U.S. presidential race uncertain and potentially unconfirmed for days after voting ends.

“Gold should move higher no matter who gets into the White House as neither candidate seems averse to not just maintaining away spending but actually adding on to it,” said Marex analyst Edward Meir.

Gold may fluctuate in the short-term, but a $3,000 target by 2025 looks achievable, especially with ongoing government spending, Meir said.

The market’s attention will also be on the Fed’s interest rate decision due this Thursday, along with remarks from Chair Jerome Powell and other officials.

According to the CME FedWatch tool, markets see a quarter-point cut this week, which would be the second U.S. rate reduction of the year.

“With that fully priced in by markets, the largely expected move may potentially draw little reaction from gold prices, with focus to revolve around policymakers’ forward guidance instead,” said IG market strategist Yeap Jun Rong.

Bullion, which is considered a hedge against geopolitical uncertainties, tends to do well when interest rates are low.

In China, a major metals consumer, the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress is meeting from Nov. 4-8, with widespread market anticipation for the approval of additional fiscal stimulus measures.

Spot silver edged 0.3% higher to $32.54 per ounce, platinum added 0.4% to $987.35 and palladium rose nearly 1% to $1,084.71.

(Reporting by Daksh Grover and Ashitha Shivaprasad in Bengaluru; Editing by Subhranshu Sahu, Janane Venkatraman and Sherry Jacob-Phillips)

Disclaimer: This report is auto generated from the Reuters news service. ThePrint holds no responsibilty for its content.

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