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Gold recovers as US-China trade jitters sour risk appetite
Jun 12, 2019 12:13 AM

Gold prices rose on Wednesday after hitting a one-week low in the previous session, as worries over US-China trade war flared up, curbing risk appetite and increasing the appeal of safe-haven bullion.

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Spot gold rose 0.5 percent to $1,333.06 by 0328 GMT, after falling to its lowest since June 3 at $1,319.35 in the previous session.

US gold futures were up 0.4 percent at $1,336.60 an ounce.

"Market sentiment this morning is very cautious and risk appetite has started to diminish gently, therefore we see a little bit of buying in gold," said Benjamin Lu, an analyst with Singapore-based Phillip Futures.

Asian stock markets got off to a guarded start as both warring factions in the Sino-US trade tussle engaged in another round of heated exchanges.

US President Donald Trump defended the use of tariffs as part of his trade strategy, while China vowed a tough response if Washington insists on escalating trade tensions amid ongoing negotiations.

Trump also emphasised that he was holding up a trade deal with China and had no interest in moving ahead unless Beijing agrees again to four or five "major points," which he did not specify.

"Gold remains bid as the main dispute between US and China remains unresolved. If there is no sit down between leaders at the G20 meeting, the metal will rise as investors will be on the lookout for a safe haven," Alfonso Esparza, a senior market analyst at OANDA, said in a note.

Gold bulls are also optimistic of an interest rate cut by the US Federal Reserve. Trump, a long-term advocator of rate cuts, said on Tuesday interest rates were "way too high" and the central bank had "no clue".

Fed policymakers will meet on June 18-19 against the backdrop of rising trade tensions, slowing US growth and a sharp step-down in hiring last month that have led markets to price in at least two rate cuts by the end of 2019.

The Fed will also take into account May U.S. consumer price data, due at 1230 GMT. Headline inflation is expected to slow touch to 1.9 percent, with core seen steady at 2.1 percent.

Last week, the yellow metal registered its biggest weekly gain of 2019 and rose to a 14-month peak of $1,348.08, before losing momentum due to a deal between the United States and Mexico to avert yet another trade spat.

Capping gains, this rally in gold prices offered an opportunity for some traders to book profits, Lu added.

Holdings of SPDR Gold Trust, the world's largest gold-backed exchange-traded fund, fell marginally to 756.18 tonnes on Tuesday from 756.42 tonnes on Monday.

Among other metals, silver gained 0.7 percent to $14.80 per ounce, while platinum was steady at $813.65 per ounce.

Palladium edged 0.1 percent higher to $1,395.10 per ounce, within striking distance of a six-week high of $1,400.50 touched in the previous session.

First Published:Jun 12, 2019 9:13 AM IST

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