Gold Hits Record High, USD Weakens Amid Fed Cut Bets

16 Oct, 2025

Global markets extended volatility as gold surged above $4,200, the USD index dropped below 99.00, and crude oil hovered near 5-month lows.

Market Digest:
Global markets remained volatile on Wednesday as the U.S.–China trade tensions escalated, and dovish signals from the Federal Reserve intensified. The U.S. dollar weakened for a second consecutive session, with the Dollar Index (DXY) closing 0.4% lower at 98.664, marking its lowest level in a week.

U.S. Treasury yields remained subdued, with the 10-year yield at 4.0335% and the 2-year yield at 3.51%, reflecting market expectations for further Fed rate cuts later this year.

Gold surged 1.59%, closing at $4,207.96 per ounce, marking the fourth consecutive day of gains and a new all-time high of $4,218. Rising geopolitical uncertainties, fears of a U.S. government shutdown, and growing safe-haven demand supported the precious metal.

Crude oil prices stayed under pressure due to global oversupply concerns, despite small intraday recoveries. WTI closed slightly higher at $58.26, while Brent crude rose 0.26% to $62.23, reflecting market caution amid potential production increases and lower demand forecasts.


Technical Analysis

EUR/USD – Struggles Below 1.1660 Resistance

EUR/USD remains under pressure below 1.1660 resistance after rebounding from 1.1560 support.
Momentum indicators are bearish, signaling seller dominance despite short-term recovery attempts.
Key Levels:

  • Resistance: 1.1660 / 1.1740

  • Support: 1.1560 / 1.1400

EUR/GBP – Consolidates Near 0.8700

EUR/GBP trades within a narrow range near 0.8700, showing reduced bullish momentum.
Resistance: 0.8740 / 0.8750
Support: 0.8640 / 0.8620

XAU/USD – Gold Extends Record Run

Gold surged to a fresh all-time high near $4,218, supported by trade tensions, safe-haven demand, and expectations of consecutive Fed cuts.
RSI shows overbought conditions, but widening Bollinger Bands and strong momentum indicate sustained bullish pressure.
Key Levels:

  • Resistance: $4,200 / $4,300

  • Support: $4,100 / $3,900


Economic Highlights

1. Gold (XAU/USD) – Hits Fresh Record Above $4,200
Rising tensions between the U.S. and China, along with Fed dovish comments, triggered a surge in safe-haven flows. Gold reached $4,218 intraday and stabilized near $4,185–$4,200.

2. Crude Oil (USOIL) – Weak Near $58 Amid Oversupply Concerns
The IEA warns of a 2026 surplus, and renewed U.S.–China trade tensions cap price recovery. WTI rebounded briefly to $59.40 but fell back to $58.20, reflecting fragile market sentiment.

3. Chinese Yuan (CNH) – Stable on Firm PBOC Fixing
CPI at -0.3% YoY and PPI at -2.3% YoY eased deflation concerns. The USD/CNH fixed at 7.0995, supporting yuan stability.

4. British Pound (GBP) – Gains Amid Fed Dovishness
GBP/USD advanced to 1.3396, supported by softening U.S. yields and positive risk sentiment, despite weaker UK labor data.

5. Euro (EUR) – Gains Despite Weak Industrial Data
Eurozone Industrial Production fell 1.2% MoM versus a forecasted -2.2%, helping EUR/USD rebound to 1.1645.

6. U.S. Dollar (USD) – Under Pressure on Fed Rate-Cut Expectations
Fed officials, including Chair Jerome Powell, reinforced the likelihood of two additional rate cuts, driving the USD lower.


Upcoming Economic Data – 16 October 2025

  • JPY: Machinery Orders MoM (Forecast: 0.5%)

  • AUD: Employment Data (Forecast: +19K)

  • GBP: GDP MoM (Forecast: 0.1%)

  • USD: Philadelphia Fed Manufacturing Index (Forecast: 4.0)

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