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imageSINGAPORE: Gold fell on Thursday as India's move to hike import duty on the metal for the second time this year raised concerns about demand in the world's biggest bullion consumer.

Losses, however, were capped by strong demand in world No.2 consumer China and on hopes the US Federal Reserve would stick with its bond purchases for now following indications of a still-soft US job market.

Spot gold flirted with the $1,400-an-ounce level, shedding 0.3 percent to $1,398.26 by 0310 GMT. It had gained slightly on Wednesday as investors looked for safer assets after a private US jobs reading fell short of expectations.

"The India news is having an impact but tremendous demand from China is helping," said a precious metals trader in Sydney. "As prices went up to $1,400-$1,405, there were some sellers adding to their shorts and some longs are liquidating as well."

Investors have switched to higher-yielding stocks this year from gold, typically seen as a hedge against inflation, pushing bullion down 17 percent this year after 12 years of gains.

Concerns over demand in India have also weighed. The country is taking steps to discourage gold buying in an effort to cut its import bill.

India increased import duty on gold by a third to 8 percent on Wednesday after gold imports hit 162 tonnes in May - twice the monthly average of 2011 when they reached a record.

Holdings of SPDR Gold Trust, the largest gold-backed ETF, fell 0.3 percent on Tuesday after holding up for nearly a week. Holdings, which had declined for nearly three weeks before that, are at four-year lows.

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