(Kitco News) - Gold and silver prices are moderately higher in early U.S. trading Tuesday, on normal upside price corrections after the sharp losses suffered last Friday and on Monday. The precious metals bulls appear to have stabilized their markets—at least for now. October gold futures were last up $7.40 at $1,731.80 and September Comex silver was last up $0.166 at $23.435 an ounce.
(By the way, I was on vacation last week—leading a Jeeping expedition across the U.S. Continental Divide high in the Rocky Mountains. It was a great adventure. I know I have a good job at Kitco when I really did not mind coming back to work this week to serve you, my valued Kitco reader!—Jim)
Global stock markets were mixed but mostly firmer overnight. The U.S. stock indexes are pointed mixed to weaker openings when the New York day session begins. Markets are quieter Tuesday morning, amid the summertime doldrums, when much of Europe is on holiday and many North American traders and investors are taking family vacations. Traders will be closely parsing speeches by a couple of Federal Reserve officials today, Loretta Mester and Charles Evans, looking for clues on the timing and direction of U.S. monetary policy—especially after last Friday's much-stronger-than-expected U.S. jobs report. Separately, reports this week say the Biden Administration generally supports appointing Fed Chairman Jerome Powell to a second term.