NEW YORK / RankWire.AI / – Gold climbed in Asian trade Wednesday as U.S. Treasury yields pulled back and investors tracked interest-rate expectations. Spot gold gained 0.5% to $4,356.55 an ounce at 0327 GMT. The move followed a sharp decline during Tuesday’s session. Markets remained focused on the Federal Reserve’s July meeting minutes, due later Wednesday. The document will provide more detail on the policy debate behind last month’s decision to leave borrowing costs unchanged.

U.S. bond yields eased after a steep rise that had pressured precious metals a day earlier. The 30-year Treasury yield reached 5.3371% on Tuesday, its highest level in nearly 20 years. It later slipped to around 5.28% during Asian trading. Higher yields usually make non-interest-bearing gold less attractive compared with government debt. Gold’s Wednesday gain recovered part of the previous session’s decline as bond markets steadied and traders reviewed recent U.S. economic data.
Rate markets continued to show reduced expectations for tighter policy at the September meeting. CME Group’s FedWatch tool showed a 65% probability of no rate change. Traders placed the chance of a quarter-point increase at 35%. Recent U.S. reports showed employment losses, softer inflation and weaker retail spending during July. Those indicators have influenced market pricing ahead of the next decision. Investors also continue to monitor inflation and labor conditions for changes in the policy outlook.
Federal Reserve minutes return rate debate to center stage
The Federal Reserve kept its benchmark target range at 3.50% to 3.75% on July 29. The rate-setting committee approved the decision by a 9-3 vote. Three policymakers supported a quarter-point increase instead. Officials said economic activity continued to expand at a solid pace. They also reported inflation above the central bank’s 2% objective. Labor conditions remained broadly stable, with employment growth keeping pace with expansion in the available workforce during the period.
The Federal Reserve will release its July meeting minutes at 1800 GMT Wednesday. The next scheduled policy meeting runs from Sept. 15 through Sept. 16. Treasury markets have remained sensitive to incoming data and changing expectations for interest rates. Gold prices often move in the opposite direction to yields because bullion offers no regular income. Wednesday’s early advance came alongside a retreat in long-term borrowing costs after Tuesday’s sharp increase across major bond markets.
Gold market tracks wider precious metals and investment demand
Trading across other precious metals remained mixed during Asian hours. Spot silver fell 0.5% to $62.99 an ounce. Platinum gained 0.3% to $1,717.03, while palladium declined 0.3% to $1,286.73. The uneven moves followed a volatile session across commodities and fixed-income markets. Gold remained closely tied to shifts in U.S. interest-rate expectations. Its recovery remained modest compared with Tuesday’s decline, while traders continued to follow Treasury yields and inflation-sensitive economic indicators.
Investment flows also remained part of the broader gold market picture entering August. The World Gold Council reported $3 billion in global gold ETF inflows during July. Total holdings increased by 23 metric tons to 4,068 tons. Assets under management rose 1% to $530 billion. Gold entered Wednesday with Treasury yields, monetary policy and U.S. economic data driving near-term trading conditions. Precious metals markets also continued to reflect changes in rate expectations and investor demand.
