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US Session Analysis for CFD Instruments 08/10/2021
Fundamental analysis
08 October, 2021
Gold was little changed on Friday as investors stayed on the sidelines awaiting the confirmation of a strengthening U.S. labour market that could keep the Federal Reserve on track to start unwinding economic stimulus this year. Fed Chair Jerome Powell has said it would take one more “decent” jobs report to set the process in motion for a reduction in U.S. central bank’s $120 billion in monthly bond purchases. A Reuters survey predicted non-farm payrolls were likely to have risen by 500,000 jobs in September. However, some analysts see gold’s outlook tilted to the downside, as the Fed may eventually hike interest rates regardless.