FOMC Holds Rates but Policy Divisions Deepen; Dollar Slips Below 101, Gold Recovers Slightly Ahead of GDP and PCE Data

30 Jul, 2026

The FOMC held the 3.50%-3.75% range with three dissenters favoring a hike; DXY stayed below 101 and gold edged higher before tonight's GDP and PCE releases.

Time convention: The report uses Beijing time throughout while source-native timing stays in the fields.
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XAU/USD
4,071.90
+6.70 (+0.16%)
DXY
100.88
-0.01 (-0.01%)
EUR/USD
1.1465
-0.0003 (-0.03%)
GBP/USD
1.3354
-0.0014 (-0.10%)

Market overview

As of 2026-07-30 09:29 Beijing Time, gold was at 4,071.90, DXY at 100.88, EUR/USD at 1.1465, GBP/USD at 1.3354, AUD/USD at 0.6960, and USD/JPY at 163.42. Treasury yields use the latest official Federal Reserve H.15 close convention.

Key takeaway

The FOMC held the 3.50%-3.75% range, but three members preferred a hike. Official Treasury yields eased, DXY stayed below 101, and gold edged higher. Tonight, focus on GDP, PCE and DXY 100.78.

Core market data

Asset Latest Change Interpretation
XAU/USD 4,071.90 +6.70 (+0.16%) Gold trades at 4,071.90; if it keeps holding above 4,065.20, a repair window remains open despite rate pressure, while only a return toward 4,073.90 would show stronger buying control.
[S1] 2026-07-30 09:28 Beijing Time · spot gold bid; direct page check without embedded quote timestamp
DXY 100.88 -0.01 (-0.01%) DXY is at 100.88 after easing from the prior-session high; a return above 100.90 could broaden dollar pressure again.
[S2] 2026-07-30 08:54 Beijing Time · delayed U.S. Dollar Index quote; non-synchronous cash-index reference
EUR/USD 1.1465 -0.0003 (-0.03%) EUR/USD is at 1.1465; holding 1.1456 leaves rebound room, while sustained trade near 1.1478 would show broader dollar easing.
[S3] 2026-07-30 08:02 Beijing Time · spot FX pair; Asia-session quote
GBP/USD 1.3354 -0.0014 (-0.10%) GBP/USD is at 1.3354 and still inside a tight rebound lane; a slip back below 1.3335 would cool the overnight repair.
[S4] 2026-07-30 09:29 Beijing Time · spot FX pair; Asia-session quote
AUD/USD 0.6960 +0.0006 (+0.09%) AUD/USD is at 0.6960 and remains more of a USD-following trade; a retest of 0.6967 would make the risk-tone improvement clearer.
[S5] 2026-07-30 09:29 Beijing Time · spot FX pair; Asia-session quote
USD/JPY 163.42 +0.01 (+0.00%) USD/JPY is at 163.42 and remains in a key watch zone after pulling back; another move toward 163.52 would keep policy-communication risk relevant.
[S6] 2026-07-30 08:49 Beijing Time · spot FX pair; Asia-session quote
 

Market recap

The FOMC voted 9-3 to maintain the 3.50%-3.75% target range, with three members preferring a 25-basis-point increase. The latest H.15 release put 2-year, 10-year and 30-year yields at 4.26%, 4.61% and 5.09%; at cutoff, DXY was 100.88 and gold was 4,071.90.

1The yield curve eased further

The latest H.15 release put 2-year, 10-year and 30-year yields at 4.26%, 4.61% and 5.09%, down 5, 4 and 3 basis points from July 27.

2The goods deficit narrowed

The June U.S. goods deficit narrowed from $105.9 billion to $101.5 billion; wholesale inventories rose 0.3% and retail inventories were virtually unchanged.

Event analysis

1FOMC held rates with a hawkish split

The Committee voted 9-3 to maintain 3.50%-3.75%, while three members preferred a 25-basis-point increase.

2Gold edged higher inside a wide range

The verified bid was 4,071.90, up 0.16% inside the 3,995.20-4,116.50 range.

3DXY stayed below 101

DXY was 100.88; EUR/USD and GBP/USD eased modestly while AUD/USD edged higher.

Data analysis and cross-asset view

1The time stamps are not synchronous

Gold, DXY, FX pairs and Treasury yields come from different fixed pages and publication times, so the report compares them conditionally rather than tick-for-tick.

2Event risk shifts to tonight's data

The FOMC decision is already released; second-quarter GDP and June income, spending and PCE inflation follow at 20:30.

Economic calendar

Time Region Event Focus Importance
2026-07-30 20:30 United States GDP Advance Estimate, Second Quarter 2026 The first estimate of second-quarter growth can reset rate expectations and move DXY, gold and the major FX pairs. ★★★★★
2026-07-30 20:30 United States Personal Income and Outlays, June 2026 Income, spending and PCE inflation will shape the post-FOMC rate path and the dollar-gold reaction. ★★★★★
2026-07-31 20:30 United States Employment Cost Index, Second Quarter 2026 Labor-cost momentum can affect inflation expectations, Treasury yields, DXY and gold inside the next 48-hour window. ★★★★★

Cross-asset performance

 

 

Key technical table

Ranges use verified fixed-page references and intraday bands; confirm live prices and spreads before acting.

Asset Focus range Resistance Support Logic
DXY 100.78-100.90 100.90 / 101.50 100.78 / 100.76 Watch whether 100.78 keeps holding first; a retest of 100.90-101.50 would strengthen the dollar backdrop again.
EUR/USD 1.1456-1.1478 1.1478 / 1.1500 1.1456 / 1.1375 If EUR/USD holds 1.1456 and 1.1375, it can still look toward 1.1478-1.1500; otherwise the dollar regains control.
GBP/USD 1.3335-1.3377 1.3377 / 1.3389 1.3335 / 1.3278 Sterling is relatively steady, but only sustained trade above 1.3377 would make the rebound more credible.
USD/JPY 163.21-163.52 163.52 / 164.00 163.21 / 163.00 USD/JPY stays in the fixed technical table; holding 163.21 and moving toward 164.00 would raise policy sensitivity again.
AUD/USD 0.6946-0.6967 0.6967 / 0.6990 0.6946 / 0.6922 AUD/USD remains in today's four-panel set after a mild recovery; sustained trade above 0.6967 would make the repair more convincing.
XAU/USD 3,995.20-4,116.50 4,073.90 / 4,116.50 4,065.20 / 3,995.20 Gold first needs 4,065.20 to keep absorbing pressure; only a move back above 4,116.50 would restore a fuller upside structure.

Major macro events

Time Region Event Impact Importance
2026-07-30 02:00 United States FOMC policy decision and statement The split vote and inflation language keep the post-meeting path sensitive to tonight's GDP and PCE data. ★★★★
2026-07-30 04:15 United States Federal Reserve H.15 Selected Interest Rates update Compared with July 27, the curve eased by 5, 4 and 3 basis points respectively. ★★★★
2026-07-30 09:28 Market Gold held above its inferred previous close after the FOMC The checked bid was 4,071.90, up 0.16%, inside a wide 3,995.20-4,116.50 range. ★★★★

Actionable scenario framework

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

Event Trigger Confirmation Invalidation Impact path
The dollar extends lower after GDP/PCE DXY slips below 100.78 while EUR/USD keeps holding 1.1456. Gold re-approaches 4,073.90 while USD/JPY does not push back toward 164.00. DXY returns toward 100.90. If DXY extends lower after GDP/PCE, gold and the European currencies can repair, while AUD/USD still needs confirmation at its own key levels.
The dollar strengthens after GDP/PCE DXY keeps holding above 100.78 while USD/JPY moves back toward 164.00. EUR/USD and GBP/USD both fade back toward their first supports while gold loses 4,065.20. The dollar index drops back toward 100.76. That would show policy risk spreading into broader dollar and cross-asset pressure, leaving gold vulnerable below 4,065.20 and putting the major non-USD pairs back under dollar leadership.

Hot markets: charts and key ranges

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