Spot gold was up 0.5% at $1,524.71 per ounce, after hitting its highest since Sept. 6. U.S.
“The weak German PMI numbers gave a little bit of a shock to the stock market and led investors into safety like gold and silver,” said Phillip Streible, senior commodities strategist at RJO Futures.
Gold could hit $1,550 in this supportive environment of “weak interest rates, increasing geopolitical risks, no (trade) agreement with China and weak data that shows we are slipping into recession,” Streible added.
German private sector activity shrank for the first time in 6-1/2 years in September as a manufacturing recession deepened unexpectedly and growth in the service sector lost momentum, while euro zone business growth stalled, a survey showed on Monday.
Meanwhile, better-than-expected U.S.
Investors are also keeping a close eye on
Adding to geopolitical tensions, U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday approved sending American troops to bolster Saudi Arabia’s air and missile defenses after the largest-ever attack on the kingdom’s oil facilities.
Meanwhile, palladium prices soared to a record high of $1,664.50 an ounce. The
“People are starting to realize that auto sales and production outside of China is actually not so bad and so demand from the industrial sector is stronger that what people thought,” said Jeffrey Christian, managing partner of CPM Group.
“In addition to that, there are a lot of investors moving
Elsewhere, silver gained 3.5% to $18.61 per ounce and platinum rose 1.8% to $962.55.
- Source, CNBC