NEW YORK / RankWire.AI / – Gold saw a slight increase during Asian trading on Wednesday as U.S. Treasury yields declined from their recent peaks. At 0030 GMT, spot gold rose 0.2% to reach $4,342.33 an ounce after nearly dropping 2% on Tuesday. Meanwhile, December U.S. gold futures dipped 0.6% to $4,396.30 an ounce. This rebound kept focus on interest-rate expectations within bullion markets. The Federal Reserve is set to publish minutes from its July policy meeting at 1800 GMT Wednesday.

Gold had pulled back on Tuesday following two days of gains. The spot price declined 1.1% to $4,364.90 an ounce by 1733 GMT. December futures settled 1.2% lower at $4,420.60. A global selloff in bonds drove long-term borrowing costs in several key economies to levels not seen in decades. On Tuesday, the U.S. 30-year Treasury yield hit 5.3371%, its highest point in nearly 20 years, before easing to around 5.28% during Asian trading hours on Wednesday.
Markets expecting a September rate hike showed signs of easing expectations. According to CME FedWatch data, there is a 65% chance that policymakers will hold rates steady next month. Traders see a 35% probability of a quarter-point increase. Lower anticipated rates generally support gold because bullion does not pay interest. Recent U.S. economic data also pointed to unexpected job losses, subdued inflation, and weaker July retail sales, all of which reduced the likelihood of an immediate rate hike.
Focus on Federal Reserve Minutes Highlights Policy Disagreements
The Federal Reserve maintained its federal funds target range at 3.50% to 3.75% on July 29. The Federal Open Market Committee approved the decision by a 9-3 vote. Beth Hammack, Neel Kashkari, and Lorie Logan favored a quarter-point increase. The committee stated that economic activity was expanding at a solid rate despite ongoing uncertainties. It also noted that inflation remained above its 2% target, partly because supply shocks had pushed prices higher in sectors like energy. Job growth kept pace with the labor force, and unemployment changed little.
These internal divisions drew more attention to the July meeting record. Chairman Kevin Warsh presided over the meeting, his second as Fed chair. The statement released in July indicated that the central bank would continue to maintain ample reserves within the banking system. The upcoming policy meeting is scheduled from September 15 to September 16. During this session, officials will review economic and financial conditions to determine the next target range under the central bank’s monetary policy framework.
Bond Market Movements Continue to Drive Gold Price Dynamics
Treasury yields persisted as a key factor influencing precious metals after Tuesday’s sharp shifts. Rising yields increase the opportunity cost of holding gold, which does not generate interest income. Oil prices also remained high, adding another inflation-related element to market movements. Early Wednesday saw mixed trading across other precious metals. Spot silver declined 0.5% to $62.99 an ounce, while platinum gained 0.3% to $1,717.03. Palladium fell 0.3% to $1,286.73, highlighting the uneven performance across the precious metals complex.
Gold concluded August after a turbulent month following a relatively stable July. According to the World Gold Council, global gold exchange-traded funds saw net inflows of $3 billion during July. Total holdings increased by 23 metric tons to 4,068 tons, and assets under management rose 1% to $530 billion. The early Wednesday recovery only partially offset Tuesday’s decline. Gold market activity continues to be heavily influenced by rate expectations, Treasury yields, and U.S. monetary policy.
