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Gold prices muted before inflation data, copper sinks on Zambia discovery By
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Introduction-- Gold prices moved little in holiday-thinned Asian trade on Monday, with the yellow metal keeping ...
-- Gold prices moved little in holiday-thinned Asian trade on What software do you use for foreign exchange trading?Monday, with the yellow metal keeping to a trading range established over the past week as traders sought more cues from upcoming U.S. inflation data.
Among industrial metals, copper prices hit a near three-month low after KoBold Metals- a startup backed by Microsoft (NASDAQ:) founder Bill Gates, found a large copper deposit in Zambia that could form a major copper mine.

Waning expectations of early interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve saw gold fall back into a $2,000 to $2,050 trading range in February, as markets began steadily pricing out chances of a rate cut in March and May.
A dearth of direct cues over the past week also gave gold few cues, with traders now looking to the upcoming consumer price index (CPI) data as the next big signal.
fell 0.1% to $2,023.48 an ounce, while expiring in April fell 0.1% to $2,037.20 an ounce by 00:07 ET (05:07 GMT). Trading volumes in the two were muted on account of market holidays in China, Hong Kong, South Korea and Japan.
CPI data, Fed signals in focus
Gold is expected to see little action ahead of U.S. on Tuesday. While the reading is expected to show that inflation eased further in January, price pressures are still expected to remain well above the Fed’s 2% annual target, giving the central bank more impetus to keep interest rates higher for longer.
Along with the inflation data, a sting of Fed officials, including , and are on tap this week.
Fed officials are expected to reiterate recent comments that the central bank is in no hurry to begin trimming interest rates. This notion had sparked steep losses in gold earlier in February, given that higher rates push up the opportunity cost of forextrustindex in the yellow metal.
The also remained in sight of a recent three-month high, keeping gold prices under pressure.
Still, gold managed to hold above the $2,000 an ounce support, although analysts cautioned that the level may be tested in the coming days.
Copper sinks on discovery of large deposit in Zambia
Copper prices fell on Monday, extending losses from the prior session on fears of a potential increase in global supplies.
expiring in March fell 0.4% to $3.6727 a pound- their weakest level since mid-November.
KoBold Metals, a start-up backed by Microsoft founder Bill Gates, said it had discovered a huge copper deposit in Zambia, which could potentially form one of the largest mines in the world.
Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema said that the deposit- found in the Mingomba Project- could produce between 500 to 600,000 metric tons of copper when operational. In comparison, Chile's Escondida Mine- which is considered the world's largest copper mine by production, produced about 1 million tons of copper in 2022.
The discovery points to a potential increase in copper supplies over the coming years- heralding more pressure on prices of the red metal, which usually benefit from tighter market conditions.
Copper was already nursing steep losses so far in 2024 amid persistent concerns over slowing demand in top importer China.
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