Gold Prices Climb Amid Fed's Interest Rate Speculation

Gold prices increased as a strong U.S. employment report suggested the Federal Reserve might maintain interest rates. Spot gold was up 0.7% after peaking earlier. Analysts expect a Fed rate cut this June post-Chair Jerome Powell's term, as geopolitical uncertainties persist. Investors now await the consumer price index report.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 11-02-2026 22:13 IST | Created: 11-02-2026 22:13 IST
Gold Prices Climb Amid Fed's Interest Rate Speculation
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Gold prices rose on Wednesday, boosted by a robust U.S. employment report that hinted the Federal Reserve may hold steady on interest rates. Initially, gold surged 1.2% but later pared gains. Spot gold settled up 0.7% at $5,058.23 per ounce by late morning ET.

April gold futures gained 1% to $5,081.90 per ounce. The U.S. job market showed resilience with accelerated growth in January and a falling unemployment rate at 4.3%. This data suggests room for the Fed to maintain rates while closely monitoring inflation trends.

Non-yielding gold shines in uncertain times, thriving with lower interest rates. Investors await the U.S. CPI report, expected on Friday. Spot silver rose 3.1% to $83.04 per ounce, and platinum and palladium also saw gains amid geopolitical concerns.

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