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Gold prices fell 3% following strong U.S. employment data, signaling potential shifts in economic outlook and market trends.

Gold Prices Plummet 3% Following Strong U.S. Jobs Report

Gold prices experienced a sharp decline of 3% on Friday after the release of a robust U.S. jobs report. This development heightened expectations that the Federal Reserve will maintain elevated interest rates for an extended period, amid inflation concerns linked to ongoing conflicts in the Middle East.

Impact of Employment Data on Gold Market

In spot trading, gold fell by 2.96%, reaching $4,341.52 per ounce by 5:44 PM GMT. This drop marked its lowest level since March 24. Additionally, the yellow metal lost 4.3% over the week, reflecting the economic challenges it faces under current pressures.

Meanwhile, U.S. gold futures for August delivery dropped by 3.1%, settling at $4,365.30. These figures emerge as markets grapple with rising energy prices and the repercussions of regional conflicts.

Details of the U.S. Jobs Report

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported an increase of 172,000 non-farm jobs in May, significantly surpassing expectations of just 85,000. Moreover, April’s figures were revised upward to 179,000 jobs, showcasing the resilience of the U.S. economy.

Bart Melek, Head of Global Commodity Strategy at TD Securities, commented, “The data came in much stronger than expected. With the ongoing conflict in Iran and rising energy prices, it is unlikely that the Fed will be in a position to cut rates.”

Rising Interest Rates and Market Pressures

Higher interest rates increase the cost of holding non-yielding gold, putting additional pressure on its value. Following the jobs report, U.S. bond yields surged, further intensifying the strain on the precious metal. According to the FedWatch tool, expectations for a rate hike in December rose to 72%, up from 50% prior to the report’s release.

Decline in Other Precious Metals

The downturn was not limited to gold; other precious metals also saw significant declines. Silver plummeted by 6.8%, reaching $68.86 per ounce, while platinum fell by 5.9% to $1,788.49. Palladium mirrored this trend, dropping by the same percentage to $1,242.50. All these metals are on track to record weekly losses.

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