Gold rose to a more than three-month high on 21 August, supported by a weaker US dollar and technical momentum, while high prices continued to weigh on Indian retail demand.gold prices, gold jewellery, Indian retail demand, bullion market, gold rally, jewellery industry, silver prices, precious metals, gold buying, jewellery retailers
Gold prices climbed to a more than three-month high on 21 August, putting the metal on track for its third consecutive weekly gain. Spot gold rose 2.4% to $4,623.94 an ounce, after touching $4,631.99, its highest level since 15 May. US gold futures settled 2.4% higher at $4,680.60.
Gold has gained more than 5% during the week, including its biggest single-day rise since February. The metal also moved above its 200-day moving average of around $4,513, a technical indicator that analysts view as supportive of further momentum.
“The next step is $4,700 if this momentum continues, but also I think it's been very much driven by a drop in the U.S. dollar,” said Bart Melek, global head of commodity strategy at TD Securities.
The dollar remained near its lowest level since mid-May after investors assessed the US Treasury’s plans to expand buybacks of longer-dated bonds. Goldman Sachs also pointed to stronger demand for gold call options and renewed interest in rate-sensitive gold exchange-traded funds.
For jewellery retailers and manufacturers, the price rally remains a challenge for physical demand. Reuters reported that higher prices have deterred retail gold buyers in India, while demand in China remained steady.
Silver also gained 2.3% to $69.62 an ounce, while platinum rose 2.8% to $1,878.58 and palladium gained 0.8%. All four metals were heading for weekly gains.
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