NEW YORK / RankWire.AI / – Gold prices moved higher in Asian trading on Wednesday as U.S. Treasury yields eased and traders reassessed expectations for a September interest-rate increase. Spot gold rose 0.2% to $4,342.33 an ounce at 0030 GMT after a sharp decline in the previous session. December U.S. gold futures slipped 0.6% to $4,396.30. The Federal Reserve’s policy outlook remained the main focus across precious metals markets ahead of the release of its July meeting minutes.

Gold had fallen 1.1% to $4,364.90 an ounce late Tuesday after two sessions of gains. December futures settled 1.2% lower at $4,420.60. The decline came as long-term bond yields climbed across major markets. The U.S. 30-year Treasury yield touched 5.3371%, its highest level in nearly two decades, before easing to around 5.28% during Asian trading. Rising yields can reduce demand for bullion because gold does not pay interest or generate regular income.
Interest-rate markets showed lower expectations for a rate increase at the Fed’s September meeting. CME FedWatch data indicated a 65% probability that policymakers would leave rates unchanged. Traders placed the probability of a quarter-point increase at 35%. Recent U.S. economic reports also showed employment losses, softer inflation and weaker retail spending in July. Those figures have become part of the market’s assessment of the next policy decision as investors track inflation, labor conditions and borrowing costs.
Fed minutes draw attention to policy split
The Federal Reserve kept its benchmark federal funds target range at 3.50% to 3.75% on July 29. Policymakers approved the decision by a 9-3 vote. Three officials favored a quarter-point increase, highlighting differences within the rate-setting committee. The central bank said economic activity continued to expand at a solid pace while inflation remained above its 2% target. It also said employment conditions were broadly stable, with job gains keeping pace with growth in the labor force.
The July meeting record is scheduled for release at 1800 GMT Wednesday. It will provide a detailed account of the discussions behind the latest rate decision. The next scheduled policy meeting runs from Sept. 15 through Sept. 16. Investors have focused closely on the balance between inflation pressures and signs of weaker economic activity. Treasury yields have also remained central to gold trading because changes in borrowing costs can quickly affect demand for assets that do not produce interest.
Precious metals trade mixed after volatile session
Other precious metals showed a mixed performance during early Wednesday trading. Spot silver declined 0.5% to $62.99 an ounce, while platinum gained 0.3% to $1,717.03. Palladium fell 0.3% to $1,286.73. The moves followed a volatile session across commodities and fixed-income markets. Gold’s early rebound recovered only part of Tuesday’s decline, while elevated bond yields continued to influence investor positioning across metals and other rate-sensitive assets.
Gold entered August after a largely steady July, while investment demand remained visible through exchange-traded products. Global gold ETFs recorded $3 billion in net inflows during July, according to the World Gold Council. Total holdings increased by 23 metric tons to 4,068 tons, while assets under management rose 1% to $530 billion. Gold prices remain closely tied to U.S. interest-rate expectations, Treasury yields, inflation data and the timing of future monetary policy decisions.
