Gold retreats from three-week high on stronger dollar

(Reuters) – Gold fell back from a three-week high on Monday as the dollar firmed, although hopes for a new U.S. coronavirus aid package checked the precious metal’s losses.

FILE PHOTO: Gold bars are pictured on display at Korea Gold Exchange in Seoul, South Korea, August 6, 2020/File Photo

Spot gold slipped 0.1% to $1,928.06 per ounce by 0329 GMT, after hitting its highest level since Sept. 21 at $1,932.96 earlier in the session. U.S. gold futures were up 0.4% at $1,934.10.

“The dollar index has rebounded slightly, weighing on the precious metal,” said Margaret Yang, a strategist with DailyFx, which covers currency, commodity and index trading.

But, “the technical trend has turned bullish in the near term and very soon it may test the key resistance level of $1,942,” she added.

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The dollar index was up 0.1% against rivals, after negotiation on the U.S. stimulus package ran into resistance and as the yuan dropped after China’s central bank took a measure seen as aimed at curbing its strength.

The Trump administration on Sunday called on Congress to pass a stripped-down coronavirus relief bill using leftover funds from an expired small business loan programme.

The $1.8 trillion economic stimulus proposal drew criticism from congressional Democrats and Republicans, yet investors seem optimistic that spending will resume at some point.

“There is going to be a stimulus coming really quickly after the election… The market will look through the fact that we don’t have stimulus now but that it is coming and that will be supportive for gold,” Stephen Innes, chief global market strategist at Axi

Gold, considered a hedge against inflation and currency debasement, has gained 27% so far this year, boosted by unprecedented stimulus measures unveiled globally to cushion the economic fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Silver gained 1.1% to $25.39 per ounce and palladium rose 0.4% to $2,450.30, while platinum eased 0.2% to $884.36.

Reporting by Eileen Soreng in Bengaluru; Editing by Rashmi Aich and Subhranshu Sahu

source: reuters.com


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