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Abstract:●Gold soars to multi-week highs ahead of next week. ●Next target on the upside is located at $1,830. ●Friday's Nonfarm Payrolls data could alter Fed's taper outlook.
● Gold soars to multi-week highs ahead of next week.
● Next target on the upside is located at $1,830.
● Friday's Nonfarm Payrolls data could alter Fed's taper outlook.
The heavy selling pressure surrounding the greenback allowed the XAU/USD pair to climb above $1,800 at the start of the week. However, the pair struggled to clear the key resistance area that seems to have formed at $1,810 mid-week as investors moved to the sidelines while waiting for FOMC Chairman Jerome Powells speech at the Jackson Hole Symposium.
Nevertheless, with the USD suffering heavy losses on Friday on Powells remarks, gold surged to its highest level since early August near $1,820 and rose more than 2% on a weekly basis.
On Friday, Powell refrained from delivering fresh hints regarding the timing of asset tapering and caused the USD to weaken against its rivals. Although Powell acknowledged that he was in favour of adjusting the asset purchases before the end of the year at the July policy meeting, he added the Delta variant has spread further since then. “We will be carefully assessing incoming data and the evolving risks,” Powell said. “Timing and pace of taper will not be intended to carry a direct signal regarding the timing of interest rate liftoff.” Reflecting the negative impact of these comments on the USD, the DXY lost nearly 0.5% on a daily basis.
Meanwhile, the BEA reported that the annual Core Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) Price, the Feds preferred gauge of inflation, stayed unchanged at 3.6%.
Next Week
The economic docket will be relatively eventless with regards to high-tier macroeconomic data releases at the start of the week.
On Wednesday, the Automatic Data Processing (ADP) Research Institute will publish the private sector employment data for August. Additionally, the ISM Manufacturing PMI will be looked upon for fresh impetus. Investors are likely to pay close attention to the Prices Paid component to see if input price pressures remain high in the manufacturing sector.
The weekly Initial Jobless Claims and July Factory Orders will be featured in the US economic docket on Thursday ahead of Friday‘s August jobs report. The market consensus points to an increase of 763,000 in Nonfarm Payrolls (NFP) following July’s impressive print of 943,000. A disappointing NFP print could confirm a delay in asset tapering and allow XAU/USD to push higher. On the other hand, a positive surprise could help the USD regain its strength and drag gold lower. The ISM Services PMI report will also be published on Friday but that data shouldnt be able to trigger a noticeable market reaction following the labour market report.
Gold technical outlook
Following Friday's decisive upsurge, the Relative Strength Index (RSI) indicator on the daily chart climbed to 60, suggesting that there is more room on the upside before the pair becomes technically overbought. The initial hurdle is located at $1,830 (static level) ahead of $1,845 (static level).
On the downside, $1,810 (100-day SMA, 200-day SMA) aligns as key support. As long as this level holds, buyers are likely to remain in control of gold's action. A daily close below $1,810 could open the door for additional losses toward $1,800 (psychological level and $1,780 (static level).
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