Gold futures close near $900 as oil prices surge
Gold futures closed near $900 an ounce Friday, marking their highest level in more than three weeks, as crude oil’s rally to a fresh record high near $128 a barrel boosted the precious metal’s appeal as an inflation hedge.
“Ever since gold became free trading in the early 70s, we’ve been telling you, ‘Buy it as an inflation hedge,’” said Peter Grandich, editor of the Grandich Letter. “Everywhere one looks they see prices and costs rising,” he said in emailed comments. And “as the inflation concerns grow, so should the price of gold.”
Gold for June delivery climbed to an intraday high of $904.50 on the New York Mercantile Exchange. It closed with a gain of $19.90, or 2.3%, at $899.90, a level it hasn’t finished at since April 23.
“Safe-haven buying is likely to have reemerged on both the surging oil price but also on the appalling consumer sentiment numbers which showed consumer confidence falling to their lowest levels since 1980 — 28 years ago,” said Mark O’Byrne, director at Gold & Silver Investments Ltd., in emailed comments.
The dollar extended losses Friday, despite better-than-expected housing data, after a weak consumer sentiment index reading kept alive doubts about the strength of the U.S. economy.
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