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Gold steady awaiting clues on Fed rate rise schedule

Published February 20, 2017 Updated February 20, 2017 02:10pm

imageLONDON: Gold held steady on Monday as traders awaited further clues on the pace of US interest rate rises from a Federal Reserve officials due to speak this week.

The precious metal is highly sensitive to rising US rates, which increase the opportunity cost of holding non-yielding bullion while boosting the dollar, in which it is priced.

Spot gold

was at $1,236.01 an ounce at 1230 GMT, little changed from $1,235.22 on Friday, while US gold futures

for April delivery were down 0.2 percent at $1,237.10.

"It's still wait and see for the gold market right now," UBS analyst Joni Teves said. "Conviction levels are low, so there's no sense of urgency to get involved among investors yet."

The Federal Open Market Committee meeting in mid-March will be the next likely trigger for price moves, she said.

"The tone so far has been relatively neutral - that doesn't really indicate that a move is imminent," she said. "I don't think the market is pricing in a move, though the probability has ticked higher a bit."

The heads of five regional US Federal Reserve banks are scheduled to speak before Friday. In addition, Fed Board Governor Jerome Powell appears on Wednesday, when minutes of the last policy meeting are also due.

Their comments will be closely watched for clues on interest rate policy. Speaking in Singapore on Monday, Cleveland Fed chief Loretta Mester said she would be comfortable raising rates at this point if the economy kept performing the way it had.

The dollar was little changed against the euro as both came under pressure; the greenback from a slide in US bond yields and the euro from worries over upcoming French elections.

Investor appetite has shown signs of easing since gold hit a three-month high on Feb. 8. The world's largest gold-backed exchange-traded fund, SPDR Gold Shares

, reported an outflow of 2.4 tonnes on Friday, the first in nearly four weeks

Data also showed on Friday that speculators cut their net long position in COMEX gold for the first time in three weeks in the week to Feb. 14.

"Liquidity will be thin today with the US out for Presidents Day and we may see gold test toward support at $1,225-$1,230 as a result," MKS said in a note.

Copyright Reuters, 2017

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