Dollar down 0.5 against its rivals
U.S. flash PMI report due at 1445 GMT
Jan 24 Reuters Gold eked out gains on Wednesday due to a lower dollar, as investors awaited a deluge of economic news in the U.S. this week for more clues on the pace and scale of the Federal Reserve39;s interest rate cuts.
Spot gold edged up 0.1 to 2,030.01 per ounce by 1026 GMT. U.S. gold futures rose 0.28 to 2,031.30.
The dollar slipped 0.5 against its rivals, after hitting its highest since Dec. 13 on Tuesday, while the Benchmark 10year Treasury yield also edged lower but remained above 4.
I think gold holding above that kind of psychological threshold of 2,000 is a sign of traders39; ongoing belief that rate cuts are coming soon and they will be quite aggressive when they do start, said Craig Erlam, senior markets analyst at OANDA
Investors are now focusing on the U.S. flash PMI survey, which is scheduled at 1445 GMT, fourthquarter advance GDP estimates on Thursday, and personal consumption expenditure data on Friday.
I think if the PCE data on Friday is higher I wouldn39;t be surprised if gold breaks 2,000 range and if the data is in line or lower, then gold could hold above 2,000 for a little bit longer, Erlam said.
A strong U.S. economy and pushback from central bank officials is leading some investors to rethink their bets on how quickly the Fed will cut rates this year.
According to the CME39;s FedWatch Tool, markets expect the US central bank will keep interest rates…