Gold Surges Above $4,300 as USD Weakens; Oil Steadies Near $58

2025年10月17号

Global markets turn volatile as the U.S. dollar weakens below 99.00 and gold extends its record-breaking rally above $4,300.

Market Digest

Amid growing risk aversion and dovish remarks from the Federal Reserve, the U.S. dollar extended its decline on Wednesday, while gold surged for a fourth straight session, surpassing the $4,200 milestone and touching a new record above $4,300.

The U.S. Dollar Index (DXY) fell below 99.00, closing 0.4% lower at 98.664, marking a one-week low. Meanwhile, U.S. Treasury yields remained anchored — the 10-year yield at 4.0335% and the 2-year at 3.51%, reflecting expectations of further Fed rate cuts in 2025.

Gold gained 1.59%, closing at $4,207.96 per ounce, as investors sought safety amid escalating U.S.–China trade frictions, geopolitical tensions, and mounting signs of a U.S. economic slowdown.

Crude oil remained under pressure due to oversupply fears, with WTI settling marginally higher at $58.26 and Brent crude at $62.23 per barrel.


Technical Analysis

AUD/USD – Struggles Below 0.6500 as Bearish Momentum Persists

The AUD/USD pair continues to hover near 0.6480, unable to reclaim the 0.6500 level. Momentum indicators point to sustained downward pressure, with RSI near 40 and a bearish MACD crossover confirming the bias.
A decisive break below 0.6470 could expose 0.6420, while recovery attempts are likely capped near 0.6520–0.6540.
Key Levels:

  • Resistance: 0.6520 / 0.6540

  • Support: 0.6470 / 0.6420


GBP/JPY – Holds Above 201.80 as Bulls Defend Support Amid Yen Weakness

GBP/JPY trades near 201.90, consolidating gains after a strong rally from 198.00 earlier this month. The pair remains supported above 200.60, with RSI at 55 and MACD widening to the upside.
Upside resistance sits near 204.50, followed by 207.60. A dip below 200.60 could invite a correction toward 197.80.
Key Levels:

  • Resistance: 204.50 / 207.60

  • Support: 200.60 / 197.80


XAU/USD – Extends Record-Breaking Rally Above $4,300

Gold’s rally accelerated above $4,300, driven by safe-haven inflows, softer yields, and Fed dovishness.
While the RSI (87) signals overbought conditions, a strong bullish structure remains intact with the 20-, 50-, 100-, and 200-EMAs aligned upward.
A pullback toward $4,200–$4,100 may offer fresh buying opportunities before a potential move toward $4,400.
Key Levels:

  • Resistance: 4,300 / 4,400

  • Support: 4,200 / 4,100


Economic Highlights

1. Gold (XAU/USD) – Breaks Above $4,300 on Fed Easing Bets

Gold printed a new all-time high near $4,320–$4,330, rising over 60% YTD. A softer dollar, lower Treasury yields, and central-bank buying reinforced the rally. Any shift in Fed rhetoric or easing of trade tensions could trigger short-term corrections.

2. Crude Oil (USOIL) – Steadies Near $58 Amid Supply Risks

EIA data showed a 3.52M-barrel crude build, but concerns about Russian supply disruptions and new UK sanctions offset the bearish tone.
WTI rebounded from a 5-month low at $57.33, trading near $58.80 before paring gains.

3. JPY – BoJ’s Tamura Hints Gradual Policy Shift

BoJ’s Naoki Tamura suggested Japan’s neutral rate is around 1%, signaling a slow normalization path.
However, weak machinery orders (-0.9% MoM) indicate fragile recovery, keeping the BoJ cautious.

4. AUD – Weakens as Jobless Rate Hits 4-Year High

Australia’s unemployment rate rose to 4.5%, the highest since 2021, strengthening the case for an RBA rate cut in December.
AUD/USD slipped to 0.6480 before recovering slightly with USD softness.

5. GBP – Factory Output Rebounds, GDP Steady

UK GDP rose 0.1% MoM, and manufacturing output +0.7%, suggesting mild Q3 recovery.
Sterling firmed near 1.3430, supported by stronger data and a weaker USD, though fiscal uncertainty limits upside.

6. USD – Weakens as Philly Fed Turns Negative

The Philadelphia Fed index plunged to –12.8, underscoring slowing U.S. activity.
Fed officials’ dovish remarks fueled rate-cut bets, pushing USDX to 98.35, a fresh one-week low.


Upcoming Economic Indicators (October 17, 2025)

  • Singapore: Non-Oil Exports YoY (Forecast: –7.2%; Prev: –11.3%)

  • Sweden: Unemployment Rate (Forecast: 8.6%; Prev: 8.4%)

Market Implication:

  • Stronger data from Singapore may lift the SGD, signaling regional trade recovery.

  • A higher Swedish unemployment rate could weaken the SEK, increasing dovish Riksbank expectations.

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