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Jun 08, 2022  |  News

Gold Scores Back-to-Back Gains Even as the Dollar, Bond Yields Rise

(MarketWatch) Gold prices scored back-to-back gains Wednesday, despite modest gains in other haven plays, including the strong dollar and the 10-year Treasury yield as it pushed back above the 3% threshold.

What market participants are saying

A strong dollar DXY, 0.45% and higher Treasury yields TMUBMUSD10Y, 3.038% — most notably the 10-year Treasury yield, which was holding above 3% — were blamed for stealing some of the shine from precious metals and keeping a lid on gold.

“There are a lot of different factors keeping gold prices down, but stable,” said William Cai, co-founder of Wilshire Phoenix, which oversees the wShares Enhanced Gold ETF WGLD, -0.11%. What happens next with inflation likely influences the trajectory of the dollar and stocks, he said, but also holds sway over gold.

“It’s not in its own bubble,” Cai said, in a phone interview. But he sees positive signs since gold prices “bounced off the $1,800 level, and currently are consolidating, in this price range, looking for direction.”

Gold competes with the dollar and Treasuries as a “safe haven” asset, and higher Treasury yields tend to make bonds a more attractive choice.

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