• Sun, Jan 11, 2026|
  • JKT --:--
  • TKY --:--
  • HK --:--
  • NY --:--

Indonesia News Portal for Traders | Financial & Business Updates

8 January 2026 03:32  |

Gold falls more than 1% as investors lock in profits

Gold prices fell more than 1% on Wednesday as investors booked profits after a recent rally, though it pared some losses after weaker-than-expected U.S. jobs data bolstered bets of Federal Reserve rate cuts.

Spot gold dropped 0.9% to $4,445.32 per ounce, as of 1:36 p.m. ET (1836 GMT). Prices fell as much as 1.7% to $4,422.89 earlier in the session.

U.S. gold futures for February delivery settled 0.7% lower at $4,462.50.

"We're viewing today's pullback as general profit taking after that recent surge," said David Meger, director of metals trading at High Ridge Futures.

But softer employment data continues to support the case for Fed easing, which has underpinned gold prices recently, Meger added.

U.S. job openings fell more than expected in November after rising marginally in October, while a separate ADP report showed that private payrolls increased less than expected in December.

Markets anticipate 61 basis points of rate cuts this year, according to data compiled by LSEG. Focus now turns to Friday's nonfarm payrolls report.

Meanwhile, geopolitical uncertainty persisted following Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's capture over the weekend, with U.S. President Donald Trump announcing plans on Tuesday to refine and sell Venezuelan crude, while the White House separately confirmed discussions about acquiring Greenland, including potential military involvement.

Elsewhere, China's central bank extended its gold-buying streak to a 14th straight month in December, according to official data.

The data from China "continues to show strong demand that we're seeing from Asia ... and again, one more reason why we've seen this recent push to the upside," Meger said.

Gold, a non-yielding safe-haven asset, tends to benefit in low-rate environments and during times of uncertainty.

Among other metals, spot silver lost 4.1% to $77.93 per ounce.

HSBC raised its 2026 silver price forecast to $68.25 but warned of volatility as supply eases, while Goldman Sachs sees thin London inventories driving sharp swings and squeeze‑led rallies that may later reverse.

Spot platinum dropped 6.5% to $2,285.75, while palladium traded 5.2% lower at $1,727.40.

Source: Reuters.com

Related News

GOLD

Gold Slips as Dollar Strengthens, Fed Decision in Focus

Gold prices (XAU/USD) hover around $3,335 per ounce on Monday, slipping for the third straight day as the US Dollar gains gro...

28 July 2025 16:23
GOLD

After Soaring, Is Gold Now Threatened to Sink?

The price of gold bullion moved lower and is estimated to record a second consecutive weekly loss after the global market sho...

27 June 2025 12:22
GOLD

Fed Sends Gold Down, But Now It’s Starting to Reversal!

Gold edged up following a decline in the previous session that was fueled by Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell’s warni...

19 June 2025 07:41
GOLD

Gold Awaits FOMC Outcome

Gold prices (XAU/USD) held steady on Wednesday, trading near $3,330 per troy ounce in the European session, after previously ...

30 July 2025 21:21
BIAS23.com NM23 Ai