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Gold Maintains Steady Course as Bank of Canada Holds Rates

The Bank of Canada held its overnight rate steady at 2.25% today, opting for a cautious, neutral stance while global economic pressures persist. Despite the central bank’s decision to maintain current policy, the gold market ignored the policy inaction, continuing its steady trajectory against the Canadian dollar.

Gold Maintains Steady Course as Bank of Canada Holds Rates

The central bank’s decision leaves the Bank Rate at 2.5% and the deposit rate at 2.20%. In its latest Monetary Policy Report, the Governing Council pointed toward signs of economic improvement while acknowledging that inflation is expected to cool. Officials cited ongoing risks tied to trade policy and conflicts in the Middle East as primary reasons for avoiding specific forward guidance, choosing instead to remain flexible to ensure price stability.

Domestic gold prices showed minimal reaction to the announcement, largely tracking broader international trends. Spot gold in Canadian dollars climbed 0.24% to C$5,712.21 per ounce, mirroring a 0.26% gain in U.S. dollar-denominated gold, which traded at US$4,062.20. As inflation pressures show early signs of easing, the precious metal continues to benefit from a global environment where central banks are increasingly comfortable maintaining neutral monetary positions.

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