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    WASHINGTON: Gold held steady near the $5,000 mark on Wednesday as investors assessed the U.S. interest-rate outlook against a backdrop of elevated oil prices and broader geopolitical tension. Spot gold was up 0.1% at $5,008.58 an ounce in early trading, while U.S. gold futures for April delivery rose 0.1% to $5,012.60. The metal remained close to record territory, with trading subdued as market participants awaited the Federal Reserve’s latest policy decision and updated economic projections later in the day.

    Gold steadies near $5,000 before Fed rate decision
    Gold trades near $5,000 as markets await Federal Reserve guidance on interest rates.

    The Federal Reserve was widely expected to leave its benchmark interest rate unchanged for a second consecutive meeting, keeping the focus on policymakers’ revised projections and Chair Jerome Powell’s press conference. The central bank’s statement was scheduled for 2 p.m. EDT, followed by Powell’s remarks at 2:30 p.m. Futures pricing has shifted sharply in recent days, with markets now reflecting only one quarter-point rate cut this year, expected in September, after earlier expectations had pointed to a faster easing cycle.

    Gold’s near-term direction has been shaped by the same forces pulling at the broader market. Oil prices remained above $100 a barrel after the continued disruption of traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, a vital route for global crude shipments. Higher energy costs have added to inflation concerns by raising transport and manufacturing expenses. That backdrop has supported demand for gold as an inflation hedge, while also limiting gains because higher interest rates tend to reduce the appeal of non-yielding assets.

    Fed outlook in focus

    Other precious metals posted a mixed performance. Spot silver rose 0.8% to $79.90 an ounce, while platinum slipped 0.4% to $2,115.34 and palladium fell 0.2% to $1,598.31. Gold’s resilience followed a volatile start to the week, when prices briefly dipped below $5,000 before recovering. On Monday, spot gold fell to $4,993.42, then steadied on Tuesday around $5,004.71, underscoring how closely bullion has been tracking changes in policy expectations as well as safe-haven buying tied to the Middle East conflict.

    The Fed is confronting a more complicated economic backdrop than it faced at the start of the year. U.S. inflation has shown limited progress toward the central bank’s 2% target, while the February employment report showed the economy lost 92,000 jobs. At the same time, higher gasoline and energy costs have raised concern that the recent oil shock could feed into broader price pressures. That combination has pushed investors to look for clearer guidance on whether policymakers still expect rate cuts in 2026 and how they now assess inflation and growth risks.

    Broader central bank week

    The Fed’s meeting is part of a packed week for monetary policy, with central banks in the United Kingdom, the euro zone, Japan, Canada, Switzerland and Sweden also due to announce decisions. For gold traders, however, the U.S. outlook remained the dominant driver because it shapes both Treasury yields and the dollar, two of the most important external influences on bullion prices. As trading continued, the metal’s ability to stay above $5,000 signaled a market that was holding firm rather than extending a fresh rally ahead of the Fed.

    For now, gold remained supported by persistent geopolitical risk and by inflation concerns linked to energy markets, even as expectations for aggressive U.S. monetary easing receded. With spot prices hovering at $5,008.58 and futures slightly above that level, investors were waiting for the Fed’s statement and Powell’s remarks to determine whether the central bank’s policy path had shifted further since its last meeting. That combination of restrained price action and heightened policy focus kept bullion near the center of global market attention on Wednesday – By Content Syndication Services.

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