- Gold price retains its bullish bias amid worries about Trump’s tariffs and a global trade war.
- Sliding US bond yields weigh on the USD and lend additional support to the precious metal.
- The Fed’s hawkish outlook could cap the XAU/USD pair amid slightly overbought conditions.
Gold price (XAU/USD) attracts fresh buyers during the Asian session on Thursday and remains close to the record high touched the previous day. US President Donald Trump's fresh threat to impose tariffs on imported goods sparks concerns about a global trade war and continues to underpin demand for the safe-haven bullion. Meanwhile, flight to safety triggers a fresh leg down in the US Treasury bond yields and turns out to be another factor benefiting the non-yielding yellow metal.
Apart from this, the emergence of some US Dollar (USD) selling lends additional support to the Gold price. That said, hawkish FOMC meeting minutes released on Wednesday reaffirmed expectations for an extended pause on rates by the Federal Reserve (Fed). This could act as a tailwind for the US bond yields and the Greenback, which, in turn, might hold back bullish traders from placing fresh bets around the XAU/USD amid slightly overbought conditions on the daily chart.
Gold price continues to attract safe-haven flows amid rising global trade tensions
- US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that he will announce heavy tariffs on a number of products next month or even sooner, raising the risk of a further escalation of trade tensions and underpinning the safe-haven Gold price.
- US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said in a Fox News interview that Trump's goal is to abolish the Internal Revenue Service and let all the outsiders pay. Meanwhile, Trump said that a new trade deal with China is possible.
- The US Dollar struggles to capitalize on its modest recovery gains registered over the past two days amid a fresh leg down in the US Treasury bond yields and turns out to be another factor lending additional support to the precious metal.
- Minutes from the last FOMC policy meeting held in January released on Wednesday revealed officials noted a high degree of uncertainty that requires the central bank to take a careful approach in considering any further interest rate cuts.
- Fed Vice Chairman Philip Jefferson said that the US economic performance has been quite strong, the US labor market is solid, inflation has eased but is still elevated, and the path back to the 2% inflation target could be bumpy.
- Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee said that inflation has decreased but it is still excessive and once inflation falls, rates can fall more. This, however, fails to impress the USD bulls or influence the non-yielding yellow metal.
- Thursday's US economic docket features the usual Weekly Initial Jobless Claims and the Philly Fed Manufacturing Index. This, along with speeches by influential FOMC members, could drive the USD and the XAU/USD pair.
- The market focus will then shift to the release of flash global PMIs on Friday, which should provide a fresh insight into the global economic health and provide some meaningful impetus to the safe-haven commodity.
Gold price could consolidate further before the next leg up; bullish bias remains

From a technical perspective, the daily Relative Strength Index (RSI) is holding above the 70 mark and warrants some caution for bullish traders. This, in turn, suggests that the Gold price is more likely to extend over a one-week-old range-bound price action. Nevertheless, the near-term bias remains tilted firmly in favor of bullish traders and suggests that the path of least resistance for the XAU/USD pair remains to the upside. A sustained strength beyond the $2,945-2,950 area will mark a fresh breakout through a short-term range and a consolidation phase. This would set the stage for an extension of a well-established uptrend witnessed over the past two months or so.
Meanwhile, any corrective pullback below the $2,928 immediate support could be seen as a buying opportunity near the $2,918 region, or the overnight swing low, and remain limited near the $2,900 mark. This is followed by the $2,880 horizontal support, which if broken decisively could drag the Gold price to the $2,860-2,855 area en route to the $2,834 zone. Some follow-through selling should pave the way for a fall toward the $2,815 region before the XAU/USD pair eventually drops to the $2,800 mark and the next relevant support near the $2,785-2,784 area.