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Gold prices slumped on Thursday, with the spot price falling to its lowest level since early April, as the dollar continues to rally on the back of sour market mood and higher US Treasury bond yields.
At the time of writing, spot price XAU/USD is trading at $1,955 an ounce, recording a 1.32% loss on the day and charting the third daily red candle in a row and the sixth decline out of the last seven days.
The rise of US Treasury yields across the curve continues to underpin the greenback, especially against the precious metal, which does not offer returns to holders. The rate on US 10-year note climbed for a fifth straight date to 3.64%.
The dollar has staged a sound recovery over the last weeks as expectations the Federal Reserve will halt its tightening cycle have already been digested and priced in. The CME FedWatch Tool indicates a 69% probability for the Fed to keep rates unchanged in June. The market has moved from a rate cut to another on-hold decision for the July meeting, with over 62% odds.
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