Gold Eases In Asia After China Consumer Prices Come In A tad Weaker Than Seen
Gold prices fell in Asia on Wednesday as weaker than expected consumer inflation in China last month gave some pause to views on global inflation rising more than expected in 2018.
Gold prices edged up on Monday, rebounding from the worst week in more than two months. Federal Reserve’s new chair Jerome Powell would be giving his first speech at the Congress on Tuesday, as investors look for potential clues of future pace of U.S. monetary policies www.mcxgoldstar.com 7830278303
Gold prices slipped on Thursday, pulling away from the previous session's two-and-a-half week highs posted after mixed U.S. economic reports dampened expectations for a more aggressive rate hike policy by the Federal Reserve. www.mcxgoldstar.com 7830278303
Gold prices remained mildly supported on Tuesday, as sentiment on the greenback was vulnerable ahead of Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell's first congressional testimony scheduled later in the week. www.mcxgoldstar.com 7830278303
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