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Bullion trading lower in Intl markets

Reduced chances of another interest rate cut in December by the Federal Reserve (Fed), and easing US-China trade tensions blunted bullion's demand

Bullion trading lower in Intl markets

Bullion trading lower in Intl markets
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5 Nov 2025 11:52 AM IST

Globally, Comex gold futures traded lower due to a firm dollar and diminishing prospects of a further rate cut by the US Federal Reserve next month. The yellow metal for December delivery slipped by $19.19, or 0.48 per cent, to $3,994.81 per ounce.

Comex silver futures for December delivery was trading 0.62 per cent lower at $47.75 an ounce, extending its losses for the third straight day, in the overseas trade. "Gold hovered around the $4,000 per ounce as the dollar remained resilient at over three-month highs, while reduced chances of another interest rate cut in December by the Federal Reserve (Fed), and easing US-China trade tensions blunted bullion's demand," Manav Modi, Analyst – Precious Metal -Research, Motilal Oswal Financial Services Ltd, said.

Meanwhile, Fed policymakers on Monday expressed competing views on the health of the US economy, a debate set to intensify ahead of the central bank's December meeting. The absence of key macroeconomic data, including from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, due to the ongoing federal government shutdown, has further clouded market expectations, Modi added. Jigar Trivedi, Senior Research Analyst at Reliance Securities said, "Investors are awaiting US private payroll data due this week for more clues on the Fed's interest rate path.

At the same time, safe-haven demand for gold eased after the US and China reached an agreement last week to extend the tariff truce, ease export restrictions, and lower trade barriers."

Analysts said that in the near term, bullion prices are likely to remain under pressure as traders weighed the implications of a strong dollar, softening geopolitical risks and mixed cues from the American economy ahead of the crucial data release.

gold futures silver prices Comex market US Federal Reserve interest rate outlook US-China trade truce dollar strength bullion market trends precious metals investor sentiment 
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