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US average earnings recede in April

Economies.com
2025-05-02 12:33PM UTC

US average hourly earnings rose 0.2% in April, below estimates of a 0.3% rise, and down from a 0.3% increase in March.

US unemployment rate unchanged in April

Economies.com
2025-05-02 12:31PM UTC

US unemployment was unchanged in April at 4.2%, same as expectations. 

Eurozone inflation accelerates more than expected

Economies.com
2025-05-02 11:09AM UTC

The eurozone's consumer prices rose 2.2% y/y in April, above estimates of 2.1%.

 

Core prices, excluding food and energy, rallied 2.7%, up from 2.4% in the previous reading, and above estimates of 2.5%.

Gold tries to recover before US payrolls data

Economies.com
2025-05-02 07:01AM UTC

Gold prices rose in European trade on Friday for the first session in four days, moving away from two-week lows while holding their ground above $2300 as the dollar stalls.

 

Despite the gains, gold is still heading for the second weekly loss in a row, amid slower haven demand as global trade negotiations progressed, and amid weak odds of a Fed rate cut in the first half of the year.

 

Now investors await the crucial US payrolls data, which will help determine the future path of monetary policies by the Fed.

 

Prices

 

Gold prices rose 0.6% today to $3258 an ounce, with a session-low at $3227.

 

On Thursday, gold lost 1.5%, the third loss in a row, plumbing two-week lows at $3202 as the dollar strengthened. 

 

Weekly Trades

 

Gold is down 1.85% so far this week, on track for the second weekly loss in a row.

 

US Dollar

 

The dollar index fell 0.3% on Friday moving away from a three-week high at 100.38, and on track for the first loss in four sessions.

 

It comes as investors shun off new positions before US payrolls data.

 

Trade Developments

 

Chinese reports said the US has communicated with China recently to discuss tariffs, with President Donald Trump saying there’s a high probability of reaching a deal with China.

 

He also pointed to potential trade deals with India, South Korea, and Japan soon, as he seeks to utilize his tariffs to force beneficial results.

 

US Rates

 

Several Fed officials don’t believe there’s an urgent need to review monetary policies soon.

 

According to the Fedwatch tool, the odds of a Fed 0.25% rate cut in May stood at just 8%.

 

The odds of such a cut in June stood at a healthier 65%.

 

US Labor data

 

Later today, the US payrolls report will be released, expected to show the addition of 138 thousand new jobs in April, down from 228 thousand in March, while unemployment is expected unchanged at 4.2%.

 

SPDR

 

Gold holdings at the SPDR Gold Trust rose 1.15 tons yesterday to a total of 945.41 tons, moving away from April 9 lows.