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-16th international gold price 0.4%¡é
-Today¡¯s gold price (Korea Gold Exchange 0%-, Korea Exchange-KRX 0.13%¡è)
International gold prices fell slightly. The rise in the dollar driven by strong U.S. economic indicators pulled down gold prices.
On Thursday (16th local time) at the New York Mercantile Exchange, the gold price for June futures this year closed at $2,385.50 per ounce, down 0.4% ($9.4) from the previous day. Gold prices, which had been strong for two consecutive days, turned to a downward trend due to the weakening dollar and the slowdown in the U.S. Consumer Price Index (CPI) in April. The price of gold, which opened at $2,391.50 per ounce, fell to the $2,375 level at one point during the day.
On this day, the dollar rebounded. The dollar index, which reflects the dollar's value against six major currencies, rose 0.27% to 104.47.
The strong dollar is an unfavorable factor for gold that increases the perceived price of gold, which is usually traded in dollars, and reduces the purchasing sentiment of overseas buyers.
What led to the strengthening of the dollar were the number of new unemployment insurance claims in the United States and the April import price index, which reflected solid economic indicators.
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, the number of new unemployment insurance claims for the week ended on the 11th was 222,000 on a seasonally adjusted basis, a decrease of 10,000 from the previous week.
The number of weekly unemployment insurance claimants increased to the highest level since August of last year the previous week, then fell back to the low 220,000 range in one week.
In particular, the import price index in April rose 0.9% compared to the previous month.
This significantly exceeded the 0.3% rise expected by experts compiled by the Wall Street Journal (WSJ), stimulating caution over inflation.
The hawkish remarks of Federal Reserve officials also hindered the rise in gold prices.
On this day, Federal Reserve officials agreed that while they viewed the easing of CPI in April as positive, it was not yet enough to cut interest rates.
New York Federal Reserve Bank President John Williams, a key figure at the Federal Reserve, said that although the U.S. Consumer Price Index (CPI) has eased, it is not yet enough to cut interest rates.
In an interview, Governor Williams said, "The easing of the inflation trend is a positive development after several months of disappointing indicators," but regarding an interest rate cut, he said, "I do not see any indicators that would lead to a change in monetary policy at this time."
Richmond Fed President Thomas Barkin also said that although the April CPI came out good, ¡°it did not achieve the level the Fed wanted.¡± ¡°We expect inflation to fall, but it may take time,¡± he said.
Loretta Mester, president of the Cleveland Fed, said the restrictive monetary policy stance must be maintained longer to ensure that inflation is returning to the 2% target.
Prolonged high interest rates are a negative factor for gold that increases the opportunity cost of holding gold without interest.
According to CME Group's FedWatch tool, the probability of the U.S. Federal Reserve's interest rate freeze in September was 32.9%, and the probability of a 25bp cut was reflected at 49.7%. Including the possibility of an interest rate cut exceeding 25bp in September, the probability of an interest rate cut was reflected at 67.1%. This is an 8% point drop from 75.3% the previous day.
As the possibility of such an interest rate cut decreased, the price of gold fell to $2,375.20 per ounce at one point during the day.
Experts predicted that gold prices could fall further in the short term. Slowing inflation indicators the previous day supported a rise in gold prices, but Thursday's mixed economic data is likely to trigger some profit-taking ahead of the weekend.
¡°Gold prices have been under routine profit-taking pressure from short-term futures traders since the recent rally,¡± said Jim Wyckoff, principal analyst at Kitco Metals. ¡°Today¡¯s strength in the U.S. dollar index is adding to this pressure.¡± did.
Meanwhile, silver prices closed at $29.876, up 0.5%, and copper fell 0.96% to $4.8770. Palladium fell about 2% to $989.62, and platinum fell 0.3% to $1,060.90 after hitting a one-year high in early trading.
At this time, the international gold price (as of 9:50 am, London LBMA gold price) is moving around the $2,378 level.
On the other hand, domestic gold prices remained flat.
According to the Korea Gold Exchange on the 17th, when a consumer buys 1 dong (24k, 3.75g) of pure gold, the price is 438,000 won (VAT included), the same as the full length (as of 9:50 a.m.).
When a consumer sells 1 dong of pure gold, the price is 382,000 won, the same as the battlefield. When selling 18k and 14k, the price is 280,800 won and 217,800 won, respectively, which is the same as the previous trading day (when buying 18k and 14k, the product market price is applied).
In addition, the price when buying silver was 5,680 won, up 0.7% from the previous trading day, and when selling silver, it was 4,520 won, up 0.88%. The price to buy platinum is 201,000 won, down 0.5% from the previous day, and the price to sell it is 163,000 won, down 0.61% from the previous day.
Gold prices on the Korea Exchange (KRX) and Shinhan Bank are trading around 104,000 won per gram.
The price of gold on the Korea Exchange (KRX) is 104,110 won per gram, up 0.13% from the previous day's closing price (as of 9:50 a.m.).
Shinhan Bank's gold price rose 0.55% (571.04 won) to 103,466.88 won.
In the Seoul foreign exchange market, the won-dollar exchange rate opened at 1,348 won, up 3.0 won from the previous trading day (1,345 won).
Detailed domestic gold price inquiries can be found on the Korea Gold Exchange and Korea Exchange (KRX) websites.
/Reporter Joo Hong-cheol jhc@kjdaily.com
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