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Gold: Bulls cheer the global drive to safeguard against COVID-19

  • Gold prices remain mildly positive near the four-day high.
  • After RBA and the Fed, HKMA joined the league to cut the benchmark rates, World Bank announces immediate support.
  • Fed’s Evans tries to placate traders, expectations of PBOC’s OMO weigh on trade sentiment.

Gold prices remain 0.52% up to $1,644.30 during the Asian session on Wednesday. The yellow metal surged the previous day as the US Federal Reserve followed the RBA in announcing rate cuts. The bullion’s current moves could be attributed to the latest catalysts showing a sustained drive to tame the economic implications of coronavirus (COVID-19).

Following the RBA’s 0.25% rate cut, the Fed surprised global markets with a 0.50% rate reduction, the first unscheduled move since 2008. The move propelled the rush to risk-safety as investors fear that the economic impacts of the COVID-19 are larger than initially feared.

Recently joining the league was the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) that announced a 0.50% cut to its base rate. Also marking the global drive to safeguard against the deadly virus was the World Bank Group that announced a $12 billion immediate support package.

It should also be noted that China’s Securities Journal signaled that the People’s Bank of China (PBOC) will undertake additional open market operations (OMO) during the month.

Given the increasing efforts by global central banks, institutions, the market’s risk-off gained additional downside. While portraying the same, the US 10-year treasury yields drop to the fresh record low of 0.978% whereas S&P 500 Futures declines 0.41% to 3,009.

With that markets seem to have given a little importance to the US Fed policymaker Charles Evans who tried to placate traders after the Fed’s shock rate cut.

Technical Analysis

Unless closing below 50-day SMA level of $1,575, the bullion is likely to keep running upwards to $1,666 and $1,690.

Additional important levels

Overview
Today last price 1647.12
Today Daily Change 11.28
Today Daily Change % 0.69%
Today daily open 1635.84
 
Trends
Daily SMA20 1599.24
Daily SMA50 1570.79
Daily SMA100 1524.2
Daily SMA200 1486.41
 
Levels
Previous Daily High 1649.38
Previous Daily Low 1585.08
Previous Weekly High 1689.4
Previous Weekly Low 1562.94
Previous Monthly High 1689.4
Previous Monthly Low 1547.56
Daily Fibonacci 38.2% 1624.82
Daily Fibonacci 61.8% 1609.64
Daily Pivot Point S1 1597.49
Daily Pivot Point S2 1559.13
Daily Pivot Point S3 1533.19
Daily Pivot Point R1 1661.79
Daily Pivot Point R2 1687.73
Daily Pivot Point R3 1726.09

 

 

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