Gold little changed ahead of US non-farm payrolls report

Rajalakshmi S Updated - January 17, 2018 at 01:53 PM.

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Gold was little changed in Asian trade early on Friday as investors awaited US jobs data, due later in the day, and the precious metal remained on course for a second straight weekly gain.

Spot gold was flat at $1,360.60 an ounce by 0050 GMT. Bullion ended up 0.2 per cent at $1,360.80 on Thursday and has risen 0.7 per cent so far this week. US gold was nearly unchanged at $1,366.90 an ounce.

US jobs data

Economists polled by Reuters are looking for US non-farm employment to have risen by 180,000 in July, while the unemployment rate is forecast to edge down to 4.8 per cent from June's 4.9 per cent. The official payrolls numbers are due at 1230 GMT Friday.

Unemployment claims

The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits unexpectedly rose last week, while renewed job cuts in the energy sector boosted layoffs announced by US-based employers in July.

BoE rate cut

The Bank of England had cut interest rates to next to nothing on Thursday and unleashed billions of pounds of stimulus to cushion the economic shock from Britain's vote to leave the European Union.

The global economic outlook has become more uncertain after Britain's “Brexit” vote, the European Central Bank had said on Thursday, reaffirming its readiness to act if needed to support euro zone inflation.

Skittish global investors may be reassured by fairly steady growth expected in a flurry of Chinese data in coming weeks, but tepid demand, slowing investment and rising debt levels remain pressing concerns for the world's second-largest economy.

SPDR Gold Trust

Holdings of SPDR Gold Trust, the world's largest gold-backed exchange-traded fund, rose 0.37 per cent to 973.21 tonnes on Thursday.

Randgold Resources Ltd could hike its dividend payout by the end of the year, it had said on Thursday, as strong gold prices improve its cash position, although second-quarter profit was flat after its gold output fell short of forecasts.

Published on August 5, 2016 05:34