Gold prices took a dip on Monday, following a trajectory influenced by geopolitical tensions and economic indicators. As concerns over a broader conflict in the Middle East eased, the appeal of gold as a safe-haven asset waned, while market players turned their attention to forthcoming US inflation data for clues on future interest rate movements.
At 0451 GMT, spot gold experienced a 0.9% decline, reaching $2,369.97 per ounce, while US gold futures fell by 1.2% to $2,383.80 per ounce. This shift in prices occurred amidst a backdrop of geopolitical manoeuvring, with Tehran playing down Israel's retaliatory drone strike against Iran, indicating efforts to prevent further escalation in the region.

The retreat in gold prices came after a recent surge that saw the precious metal climb to $2,417.59 per ounce in the previous session, edging close to the record high of $2,431.29 reached on April 12. However, stability was noted in the US gold market on April 22nd, aligning with broader market trends.
In the United States, gold prices remained steady, with both 22-carat and 24-carat gold showing no changes. Ten grams of 22-carat gold maintained a price of $730, while 24-carat gold stood at $770. Similarly, broader measurements such as 100 grams of 22-carat and 24-carat gold remained constant at $7,300 and $7,700, respectively. Prices for 10 grams of 18-carat gold and 100 grams of the same category also held firm, standing at $597 and $5,970, respectively.
Meanwhile, in Asian markets, stocks recovered from earlier losses, and bond yields saw an increase as concerns about a wider conflict in the Middle East diminished. This shift in investor sentiment favoured riskier assets, diverting attention away from safe-haven assets like gold.
The rise in benchmark 10-year US Treasury yields further impacted gold prices, as higher interest rates make non-yielding assets like bullion less attractive. The current yield stood at 4.6599%, underscoring the inverse relationship between bond yields and gold prices.
Market participants now await the release of the personal consumption expenditures price index, scheduled for Friday. This inflation gauge is closely monitored by the Federal Reserve, and its readings are expected to provide insights into the future direction of interest rates.
In addition to gold, other precious metals experienced mixed movements. Spot silver witnessed a decline of 2.3%, reaching $27.99 per ounce, while spot platinum rose by 0.3% to $934.03. Palladium also saw a modest decrease, falling by 0.3% to $1,023.17 per ounce.
As geopolitical tensions ease and economic indicators come into focus, the dynamics of the precious metals market remain subject to fluctuation. Investors will continue to monitor developments closely, particularly the upcoming US inflation data.
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