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Gold’s Flash Crash Gives Rise to Buyers After China Pushes Back on Tariffs, Crypto Coins News

Gold’s Flash Crash Gives Rise to Buyers After China Pushes Back on Tariffs, Crypto Coins News


  • Gold recovers after posting its biggest fall in over a month.
  • China is looking for a significant rollback in tariffs before finalizing ‘phase one’ trade agreement with Washington.
  • US dollar maintains three-week highs.

Theprice of goldbounced on Wednesday, one day removed from its steepest drop in over a month as investors began to doubt the prospect of an interim trade deal between the US and China.

Gold Price Recovers; Silver Follows

Precious metals were higher across the board Wednesday, a reflection of subdued risk sentiment in the market. Futures on December gold deliveries reached an intraday peak of $ 1, 495. 90 a troy ounce on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange. That represents a gain of 12. 10, or 0.8%.

After plunging more than $ 20 on Tuesday, December gold futures return above $ 1, 490. 00 an ounce. | Chart:barchart.com

Silver futures edged up 4 cents, or 0.2%, to $ 17. 61

Precious metals sold offTuesday, wiping out more than a week’s worth of steady gains. The gold price plunged all the way down to the mid- $ 1, 480 region after trading around $ 1, 515 at the start of the week.

Gold’s premium over silver rose by 0.3% on Wednesday to reach 84. 58. That’s how many ounces of silver are needed to buy one ounce of gold.

On the currency front, the U.S. dollar continued to trade near three-week highs against a basket of major peers. The dollar index (DXY) was last spotted just below 98. 00 following a sharp two-day rally.

(China Could Delay ‘Phase One’ Trade Deal

It has been nearly four weeks sincePresident Trump announced his ‘phase one’ trade dealwith China. Although the market took his word for it, Chinese and American negotiators appear to be no closer to finalizing the interim deal.

Prospects for a November agreement are slowly fading now that President Trump and Chinese counterpart XI Jinping have pushed back their planned meeting to December. Both leaders werescheduled to meet on the sidelines of the APEC summitin Chile later this month before it was cancelled.

China isreportedly seeking a rollback in tariffsbefore finalizing any trade deal with the Trump administration. The stance is much different than the one reported last month, where China had basically agreed to purchase more American farm goods in exchange for a temporary freeze on duties.

Equity markets have been rallying for weeks now on hopes that an interim agreement was coming. Without this underlying catalyst, the major indexes could see a slight rollback heading into the holiday season. In this environment, gold is likely to remain elevated.

This article was edited by Josiah Wilmoth.

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