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Gold dips as dollar index climbs back towards 2018 peak

Published May 7, 2018 Updated May 7, 2018 02:39pm

LONDON: Gold fell on Monday, snapping three days of gains as the dollar index rose back towards its 2018 peak and last week's soft US jobs data did little to dampen optimism about the world's largest economy.

That left traders betting the Federal Reserve would press 0n with lifting US interest rates this year. Higher rates typically weigh on gold, as they increase the opportunity cost of holding non-yielding assets such as bullion.

Spot gold was down 0.2 percent at $1,312.03 an ounce by 1135 GMT, while US gold futures

for June delivery were 0.2 percent lower at $1,312.70. The market was thinned by a national holiday in Britain, which closed trading desks in London.

The dollar index rose back towards Friday's peak for the year on Monday after US jobs and wages data did little to alter perceptions of strength in the US economy and consequently expectations for more Fed rate hikes.

Meanwhile, a surprise drop in German industrial orders served as a reminder that softer economic data could encourage the European Central Bank to delay the unwinding of its extraordinary stimulus measures.

Commerzbank analyst Carsten Fritsch said gold was still primarily driven by the dollar, and the widening interest rate differential between the United States and Europe. "This all boosts the US dollar and weighs on gold," he said.

Investors were therefore tempering bets on higher gold prices, he said, adding speculators had cut their net long positions to the lowest since July 2017 with a "massive reduction" in the last few trading weeks.

"Most speculative investors have thrown in the towel already," he said.

Speculators cut their net long positions in COMEX gold by 62,378 contracts to 51,985 contracts in the week to May 1, data from the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) showed on Friday.

Holdings of the world's largest gold-backed exchange-traded fund, New York-based SPDR Gold Shares, fell 0.17 percent to 864.13 tonnes on Friday.

Platinum  was up 0.7 percent at $911.90 an ounce, having earlier hit its highest since April 25 at $918.70. Friday's positioning data from the CFTC suggests the metal may be due a bounce, analysts said.

On platinum, Societe Generale said money managers increased their short positions by 8,813 contracts, taking their short positions as a percentage of total open interest to 41.9 percent, the highest level since July 2017.

"With prices near the bottom of the recent one-year range, platinum is now in the oversold box," the bank said in a note?Reuters

Copyright Reuters, 2018

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