Dollar Stays Low, Gold Holds High as U.S. Services PMI Could Trigger Market Repricing

07 Jul, 2026

As of 09:46 Beijing time, the user-supplied TradingView XAU/USD screenshot reference is 4,200.175. DXY 100.903, EUR/USD 1.14351, GBP/USD 1.3349 and AUD/USD

Time convention: Report times use Beijing time; original publication context and quote timestamps are retained.
CWG Markets · Daily Insight
XAU/USD
4,200.175
-0.01%
DXY
100.903
+0.02%
EUR/USD
1.14351
-0.01%
GBP/USD
1.3349
+0.02%

Market overview

As of 09:46 Beijing time, the user-supplied TradingView XAU/USD screenshot reference is 4,200.175. DXY 100.903, EUR/USD 1.14351, GBP/USD 1.3349 and AUD/USD 0.69351 were captured at 09:16-09:19, so quotes are non-synchronous. The latest official H.15 closes remain 4.17% for 2Y, 4.48% for 10Y and 2.25% for 10Y real yield on 1 July.

Today conclusion

The dollar remains in post-payrolls consolidation while gold accelerated its repair after 09:30. DXY 100.55-101.25 and gold 4,182-4,206 are the core validation zones. Wait for post-data retests.

Core market dashboard

Asset Latest Change Interpretation
XAU/USD 4,200.175 -0.01% Gold recovered steadily after testing near 4,170 around 08:20 and accelerated back toward 4,200 after 09:30; 4,204-4,206 is the confirmation zone.
[S4] 09:46 GMT+8 · User-supplied TradingView screenshot reference
DXY 100.903 +0.02% DXY is slightly above its 100.878 prior close but remains below 101, consistent with post-jobs consolidation.
[S5] 09:19 GMT+8 · TVC cash-index reference
EUR/USD 1.14351 -0.01% EUR is range-bound around 1.1433-1.1441 with no confirmed break; 1.1430 is the first support.
[S1] 09:17 GMT+8 · FX reference via required FX_IDC URL
GBP/USD 1.3349 +0.02% Sterling holds above the 1.3346 prior close but momentum is limited; above 1.3355 improves the morning structure.
[S2] 09:16 GMT+8 · FX reference via required FX_IDC URL
AUD/USD 0.69351 -0.07% AUD is below its 0.69400 prior close and volatility increased after 08:00; 0.6930 is first support.
[S3] 09:17 GMT+8 · FX reference via required FX_IDC URL
USD/JPY 160.418 -0.19% USD/JPY is modestly lower but remains above 160; the move is not large enough to replace AUD/USD in the hot grid.
[S6] 09:14 GMT+8 · FX page-text reference

Previous-session drivers

The softer U.S. jobs report last week drove a weekly USD pullback and supported gold. Monday opened with a small DXY rebound still below 101, leaving major FX and gold in pre-event consolidation.

1Weekly USD cooling

Reuters context said soft jobs data put the dollar on course for its biggest weekly fall since April. DXY remains below 101 Monday and the limited rebound has not changed the post-jobs consolidation.

2Gold repairs at elevated levels

Gold recovered from near 4,170 around 08:20 and accelerated back toward 4,200 after 09:30. The 4,204/4,206 area confirms continuation, while 4,182 invalidates the acceleration.

3Major FX waits

EUR, GBP and AUD morning moves are all below 0.1%. Europe and U.S. Services PMIs must confirm direction, and the narrow pre-data range is not a trend signal.

Event analysis

1European data gives the first clue

Final Eurozone and UK Services PMIs test whether EUR/USD and GBP/USD can leave narrow ranges. Larger revisions from flash readings would raise European-session volatility risk.

2U.S. ISM is the main trigger

A strong print may lift DXY and rate expectations, while a weak print may extend softer USD and gold support. Wait for spreads to normalize and for a retest.

Market close and volatility

USD

Below 101 remains consolidation and 100.55/101.25 sets the break. Inside the range, wait rather than pre-empt direction.

Gold

The post-09:30 recovery accelerated toward 4,200, with 4,204/4,206 as confirmation. Below 4,182 invalidates the acceleration.

Major FX

Narrow morning ranges await Services PMI data. EUR and AUD can cross-confirm the dollar response.

Data-chain analysis

1Sources and quotes

The three FX charts use the required TradingView pages, while gold uses the user-supplied 09:46 TradingView screenshot. FX_IDC pages visibly label ICE, and the gold screenshot does not show a provider label.

2Non-synchronous method

FX and DXY were captured 09:14-09:19, gold at 09:46, and Treasuries are 1 July official closes. The data are not compared synchronously.

3Execution discipline

Triggers, confirmation, invalidation and impact paths are separate. Release spikes and abnormal spreads are not standalone signals, and continuation requires a held retest.

Cross-asset performance

Key economic calendar

Time Region Indicator / event Previous Market focus Impact
15:30 Eurozone Final June Services PMI Flash Whether EUR exits its narrow morning range ★★★
16:30 United Kingdom Final June Services PMI Flash Direction confirmation near GBP/USD 1.3355 ★★★
21:45 / 22:00 United States S&P Global final / ISM Services PMI May ISM Second-round repricing in DXY, rate expectations and gold ★★★★★

Technical observations

Ranges use 09:14-09:46 non-synchronous references. Reconfirm with live platform prices and spreads.

Asset Watch range Resistance Support Scenario logic
DXY 100.55-101.25 101.00 / 101.25 100.75 / 100.55 DXY is slightly above prior close but below 101. Above 101.25 turns firmer, while below 100.55 extends softer USD.
EUR/USD 1.1415-1.1460 1.1442 / 1.1460 1.1430 / 1.1415 EUR is in a narrow morning range. Above 1.1442 confirms extension to 1.1460, while below 1.1415 invalidates.
GBP/USD 1.3315-1.3380 1.3355 / 1.3380 1.3340 / 1.3315 Sterling holds prior close without strong momentum. Above 1.3355 improves, while below 1.3315 weakens.
USD/JPY 159.80-161.20 160.80 / 161.20 160.20 / 159.80 USD/JPY eases to 160.418 but remains above 160. The modest daily move does not replace AUD/USD in the hot grid.
AUD/USD 0.6915-0.6960 0.6940 / 0.6960 0.6930 / 0.6915 AUD is below 0.6940 and repeatedly tests 0.6930. Reclaiming 0.6940 eases pressure, while below 0.6915 broadens downside.
XAU/USD 4,168-4,206 4,204 / 4,206 4,194 / 4,182 Gold recovered from near 4,170 around 08:20 and accelerated to 4,200.175 after 09:30. Above 4,206 confirms continuation, while below 4,182 invalidates.

Major macro events

Time Region Indicator / event Transmission path Impact
Last Thursday US Soft June employment report Payrolls +57k, unemployment 4.2%, wages +3.5% y/y and April-May revised down 74k; USD hike expectations cooled. ★★★★★
Latest official close US Treasury yield benchmark On 1 July: 2Y 4.17%, 10Y 4.48%, 10Y real 2.25%; non-synchronous with today FX/gold quotes. ★★★★
Tonight US Services activity check A strong ISM print may lift DXY and pressure gold; a weak print may extend softer USD, with retest confirmation required either way. ★★★★★

Actionable scenario framework

Conditional market scenarios only, not trade instructions. Confirm every trigger against live platform prices.

Indicator / event Trigger Confirmation Invalidation Impact path
USD upside break DXY moves above 101.25 Retest holds 101 and EUR/USD breaks 1.1415 DXY falls below 100.75 Non-USD FX pulls back and gold tests 4,194/4,182 support.
Softer USD extends DXY breaks 100.55 EUR/USD above 1.1442 and gold holds 4,206 DXY reclaims 101 Non-USD FX and gold extend repair; prefer retest confirmation.
Data false break PMI spike crosses a key level with wider spreads Price returns inside the range after spreads normalize Price remains beyond the break for 30-60 minutes Do not chase the first move; wait for range repricing.

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