Gold slips from record peak but holds above $2,100 ahead of Powell testimony

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Gold prices edged lower on Wednesday but held above the $2,100 an ounce level, after rising bets for a June U.S. interest rate cut propelled bullion to a record peak in the previous session, ahead of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s testimony.

FUNDAMENTALS

* Spot gold edged down 0.2% at $2,124.46 per ounce, as of 0229 GMT. U.S. gold futures fell 0.4% to $2,132.90.

* Spot prices hit a record peak of $2141.59 per ounce overnight on Tuesday, rallying for a fifth straight session.

* U.S. services industry growth slowed a bit in February amid a decline in employment and new orders for U.S.-manufactured goods dropped more than expected in January.

* Benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury yields hovered near one-month low levels, making non-yielding bullion more attractive. * Money market pricing shows traders see a 71% probability that the Fed would begin cutting rates in June, up from 65% on Tuesday morning, according to LSEG’s interest rate probability app. * Lower rates boost the appeal of non-yielding bullion.

* Investor focus is on Powell’s first day of semi-annual testimony before Congress on the state of the U.S. economy.

* The world’s largest cryptocurrency, bitcoin, also surged to a record high overnight before retreating sharply.

* Data showed last week U.S. manufacturing slumped further in February and inflation gradually easing, while consumer sentiment stood weak.

* Spot platinum fell 0.1% to $879.46 per ounce, and palladium edged 0.2% lower to $946.51, while silver dropped 0.4% to $23.59.

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