Gold prices jump more than 3% as Asia markets set to trade mixed after U.S. Fed holds rates

Gold prices jump more than 3% as Asia markets set to trade mixed after U.S. Fed holds rates


An aerial view of Singapore’s skyline.

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Spot gold prices rose to a fresh record Thursday after the U.S. Federal Reserve overnight kept its benchmark rate steady at a target range of 3.5% to 3.75%.

The bullion rose more than 3% to breach the $5,500 per ounce mark for the first time.

Asia-Pacific markets were set to trade mixed Thursday. Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 declined 0.6%.

Japan’s Nikkei 225 futures pointed to a stronger open for the market, with the futures contract in Chicago at 54,070 and its counterpart in Osaka at 53,980, compared to the previous close of 53,358.71.

Hong Kong Hang Seng index futures were at 27,565, lower than the HSI’s last close of 27,826.91.

Investors will be keeping an eye on Indonesia’s Jakarta Composite, which plunged over 8% on Wednesday after index provider MSCI had issued a statement warning of a potential downgrade of the country to frontier-market status.

Overnight in the U.S., the S&P 500 reached a milestone level, hitting 7,000 for the first time, before pulling back as the Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged and upped its economic growth assessment.

The broad market index ended the day down 0.01% at 6,978.03. Earlier, the S&P 500 was up 0.3% on the day, hitting an all-time intraday high of 7,002.28.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 0.02% to close at 49,015.60. The Nasdaq Composite outperformed and gained 0.17%, settling at 23,857.45.

Treasury yields moved up following the Fed’s decision, as the central bank’s statement revealed that economic activity has been “expanding at a solid pace” and that the unemployment rate has “shown some signs of stabilization.”

“I think, and many of my colleagues think, it’s hard to look at the incoming data and say the policy is significantly restrictive at this time,” said Fed Chair Jerome Powell during his press conference.

—CNBC’s Sean Conlon and Pia Singh contributed to this report.



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