Biden Admits That A 'Slight Recession' Is Possible

 | Oct 12, 2022 04:32AM ET

The US is currently in a recession as the economy has declined for more than two quarters. This is, of course, not something unique to the States - most global economies are either at a high risk of seeing a recession or experiencing one.

The UK is the latest economy to confirm that GDP has declined again. This morning, the UK's GDP figure declined by 0.3%, a sharper decline than expected.

So far, the US has maintained that the economy is not in a recession due to certain positive factors, such as the employment sector. We have heard this from the President, the Treasury, and the Federal Reserve. Though traders should note that employment figures are a “lagging indicator.” In other words, one of the last figures to reflect a recession.

Yesterday the US President admitted, for the first time, that the US economy is heading for a slight recession. This is now putting the White House in line with economists’ predictions. Citibank was the first investment bank to advise that its views align with Biden’s.

According to Citi’s US economist, Veronica Clark, the organization believes that the US economy will witness a recession at the beginning of 2023 and will most likely see the unemployment rate rise to 5.5%. This is likely to strongly affect the US Dollar, US equities, and correlated assets such as gold.

During this morning’s Asian session, US equities have slightly risen but remain within the current price range which formed over the past 24 hours. The above news is not necessarily positive for investor confidence and risk appetite.

h2 XAU/USD - Technical View/h2

The price of the XAU/USD has slightly risen this morning despite being under pressure over the past week due to the appreciating US Dollar. The 0.31% rise this morning is currently not showing any major indication of stronger bullish price movements.

However, the price has reached a clear support level at $1,661 which can be used as a sell indication throughout the day if the price forms a bearish breakout .