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Monday, 30 July 2018

Gold eases on firm dollar ahead of central bank meetings


Gold prices slipped on Monday as the dollar stood tall against its peers ahead of key central bank meetings and U.S. inflation and payrolls data this week.
Spot gold was down about 0.3 percent at $1,219.70 an ounce at 0656 GMT. U.S. gold futures were 0.3 percent lower at $1,219 an ounce.
The dollar remained broadly supported in Asia against major rivals on Monday, as market participants awaited central bank meetings this week, which could set the near-term course for currencies.
The greenback also climbed to a 13-month high versus China's yuan.
Investors are also focusing on the Bank of Japan meeting for signs of a potential shift in policy.
The Bank of England is due to announce a policy decision on Thursday.
Asian shares drifted lower on Monday at the start of a busy week peppered with corporate results and updates on U.S. inflation and payrolls, as well as the central bank meetings.
Spot gold still targets a range of $1,206-$1,214 per ounce, as its bounce from the July 19 low of $1,211.08 has completed, according to Reuters technicals analyst Wang Tao.
Hedge funds and money managers increased their net short position in COMEX gold contracts to a record in the week to July 24, U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) data showed on Friday.
Investors added 5,001 contracts to their net short position, bringing it to 27,156 contracts, the biggest on record dating back to 2006, CFTC data showed.
In other precious metals, silver fell 0.3 percent at $15.41 per ounce, after hitting a one-week low at $15.29 in the previous session.
Platinum fell 0.5 percent to $821 while palladium rose 0.5 percent to $925.90.

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