Yellow metal climbs back above $2\,000 as dollar slides to 2-year low

Yellow metal climbs back above $2,000 as dollar slides to 2-year low

Spot gold was up 1 per cent at $2,005.04 per ounce by 5.28 pm IST, having earlier hit a one-week peak of $2,009.89

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There is also continuing anxiety about the course of the pandemic
US gold futures were up 0.8 per cent at $2,014.40

rose more than 1 per cent on Tuesday to climb back above the $2,000-level breached earlier this month, as the dollar hit a more than two-year low and investors awaited details of the US Federal Reserve's strategy to combat a pandemic-induced economic slump. In Mumbai, too, standard traded in the green and closed at Rs 53,600 per 10 gram.

Spot was up 1 per cent at $2,005.04 per ounce by 5.28 pm IST, having earlier hit a one-week peak of $2,009.89. Gold first broke the record $2,000-level early in August, reaching an all-time high of $2,072.50.

US gold futures were up 0.8 per cent at $2,014.40.

“It really is about the return or the perception of a return,” said Michael Hewson, chief market analyst at CMC UK, adding, “The dollar has lost its attraction when it comes to return now relative to two years ago.”

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First Published: Wed, August 19 2020. 00:48 IST