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Gold Prices Fall as Investors Wait for US Economic Data

Thomas by Thomas
February 12, 2026
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Gold Prices Fall as Investors Wait for US Economic Data

On Thursday, February 12, 2026, gold prices are under pressure as a resilient U.S. labor market and a strengthening dollar weigh on the precious metal. Spot gold is currently trading near $5,082 per ounce, oscillating around the psychological $5,000 threshold as market participants digest a “war of data.”

While the metal remains roughly 10% below its January record high of $5,608, structural support from central banks and institutional dip-buying is currently preventing a deeper collapse.

The “Jobs vs. Gold” Deadlock

The primary catalyst for the current retreat is a series of stronger-than-expected U.S. economic signals that have forced traders to re-evaluate the Federal Reserve’s 2026 roadmap.

  • Labor Resilience: January payroll data showed the largest margin of increase in over a year, with unemployment unexpectedly dipping to 4.3%.

  • Fed Expectations: Strong data has dimmed hopes for an early rate cut. Markets are now largely pricing in a “hold” through May, with the first potential cut pushed back to July 2026.

  • The Dollar Factor: The U.S. Dollar Index (DXY) built on its Wednesday rally, hitting weekly highs. As a greenback-priced asset, this makes gold more expensive for international buyers, capping immediate upside.

Support Pillars & Projections

Despite the short-term pullback, analysts describe the current phase as “healthy profit-taking” within a long-term bull market.

Driver2026 Status
Central Bank BuyingChina (PBoC) extended its buying streak to 15 months in January; global demand surpassed 5,000 tonnes in 2025.
ETF InflowsJanuary saw record monthly inflows of $19 billion, lifting global holdings to an all-time high of 4,145 tonnes.
Price ForecastsJ.P. Morgan recently raised its end-of-2026 target to $6,300, while Goldman Sachs remains bullish on 2nm-era industrial demand.
Technical SupportImmediate support sits at $5,019 (20-period SMA); a break below $4,920 could signal a trend reversal.

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