Gold Price Analysis: XAU/USD surges to multi-month highs, bulls targetting $1850

  • Spot gold has surged to fresh multi-month highs in the $1840s after much higher-than-expected US inflation figures.
  • The YoY rate of headline inflation rose to 6.2%.

Spot gold (XAU/USD) prices have spiked higher in response to the latest US Consumer Price Inflation (CPI) report. Prior to the data release, XAU/USD was just under $1828, but it now trades close to the $1850 mark, a level likely being targetted by short-term bullish speculators and with on-the-day gains of about 0.9%. Spot prices are up around 1.2% from earlier session lows around $1823.

Crucially, the recent surge higher in spot gold prices has taken the precious metal above a key area of resistance and to its highest levels since June. Over the summer months, spot prices had been unable to break beyond the $1835 level, but it seems this level has now been busted. Any retracement back towards the mid-$1830s may be used as a buying opportunity for gold bulls.

Hot US Inflation

The YoY rate of headline CPI rose to 6.2% in October (expected was 5.8%) from 5.4% in September, amid a much faster than expected MoM increase of 0.9% (expected was 0.6%). Core measures of inflation also came in higher than expectations, with the YoY rate rising to 4.6% from 4.0% in September, and the MoM rate accelerating to 0.6% from 0.2% in September.

The data has put significant upwards pressure on US yields, particularly at the front end, with the 2-year yield current up nearly 8bps on the day above 0.48% and the 5-year yield up about 7bps to above 1.14%. The rise in yields is being driven by a sharp surge in inflation expectations. This explains the sharp rise in gold – demand for inflation hedges, which could also explain why Bitcoin is now up 1.5% on the day.

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