Metals Stocks: Gold Prices Inch Lower As A Rise In U.S. Retail Sales Helps Give The U.S. Dollar A Boost

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Gold inched lower on Tuesday as a rise in U.S. retail sales contributed to a stronger U.S. dollar, pressuring prices for the precious metal.

A stronger U.S. dollar against both the euro EURUSD, -0.3553%  and British pound GBPUSD, -0.8229%  “have dampened whatever bullish edge the markets had” on Tuesday, said Stephen Innes, managing partner at Vanguard Markets. “But Fed speak should continue to be more supportive for gold than not this week.”

August gold trading on Comex GCQ19, -0.13%  fell $2.70, or 0.2%, to $1,410.80 an ounce. On Monday, the yellow metal booked its highest most-active contract settlement since July 3, which saw a finish at $1,420.90—the highest since May 2013, FactSet data show. September silver SIU19, +1.99% meanwhile, picked up 25 cents, or 1.6%, to $15.61 an ounce.

The move for gold comes as the dollar strengthened, advancing 0.4%, as gauged by the ICE U.S. Dollar Index DXY, +0.36% A stronger dollar tens to be a negative for commodities priced in the unit, making them relatively more expensive to users of other currencies.

Meanwhile, U.S. stock indexes, the Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA, +0.02%  and the S&P 500 SPX, -0.14% were mixed, though trading not far from all-time highs after the main benchmarks finished at records on Monday.

Market participants say that the backdrop of a strengthening dollar and bullish moves in stocks is keeping gold prices in check but its uptrend remains in force.

Edward Moya, senior market analyst at Oanda, said “gold’s bullish outlook remains intact with short-term resistance resting at the $1,500 an ounce level,” in a Tuesday research note.

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, in testimony before House and Senate lawmakers over two days last week, offered no pushback to market expectations for a rate move when policy makers meet July 30-31, analysts said. Lower rates are bullish for gold because it diminishes the competition between investing in the perceived safety of sovereign debt and bullion.

Meanwhile, U.S. retail sales data revealed a 0.4% rise in June, but the cost of imported goods in June fell by 0.9% ,the steepest amount in six months, while industrial production last month was flat.

In other metals trading on Comex, prices for copper were a bit higher, with the September HGU19, +0.65%  adding 1.5 cents, or 0.6%, to $2.727 a pound. October platinum PLV19, +1.15%  rose $6.70, or 0.8% to $851.90 an ounce, but September palladium PAU19, -1.50%  shed $15.20, or 1%, to $1,547.70 an ounce.

Read: Platinum is a bargain hidden behind the rally in palladium and gold

Exchange-traded fund SPDR Gold Shares GLD, -0.37%  fell by 0.3%.

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