Gold firms as Treasury yields ease; Fed minutes in focus
GLD•Geopolitics and other metals
On the geopolitical front, U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that no talks were taking place with Iran and insisted the Strait of Hormuz was open, contradicting Iran's assertion that the critical waterway remained shut to shipping.
Oil prices gained for a fourth straight session. O/R
Among other metals, spot silver XAG= slipped 0.1% to $63.22 per ounce, platinum XPT= gained 0.5% to $1,720.43, and palladium XPD= held steady at $1,290.55.
TD Securities said silver and platinum group metals were expected to benefit from a supportive macroeconomic backdrop in the second half of 2027, with easing inflation risks, a weaker U.S. dollar and lower carry costs likely to drive a stronger price response than gold.
Fed minutes and rate expectations
The minutes of the Federal Open Market Committee's July meeting are scheduled for release at 1800 GMT.
Traders are pricing in a 67% probability of a Fed hold and a 33% chance of a rate hike next month, according to the CME FedWatch Tool. Bets for a hike have declined after a series of soft U.S. economic data.
Lower interest rates reduce the opportunity cost of holding gold.
"A sustained break above $4,390 could open the door (for gold) towards $4,505, while a break below $4,300 could expose $4,200 and $4,150," said Lukman Otunuga, head of market research at FXTM.
Gold rises as Treasury yields ease
Gold rose as U.S. Treasury yields eased on Wednesday, with investors awaiting minutes of the Federal Reserve's July meeting for fresh clues on its monetary policy outlook.
Spot gold XAU= rose 0.6% to $4,359.58 per ounce by 0737 GMT, after falling nearly 2% in the previous session due to higher Treasury yields, while U.S. gold futures GCcv1 slipped 0.2% to $4,413.40.



