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LONDON: Gold slipped on Friday and was headed for a fifth consecutive weekly loss, knocked down by the dollar’s overall strength amid prospects of steep rate hikes by the U.S. Federal Reserve.

Spot gold shed 0.4% to $1,703.48 per ounce at 1437 GMT, and has lost 2.3% so far this week. U.S. gold futures eased 0.2% to $1,702.80.

“Prices have been pressured by a very strong dollar. The market, from being worried about inflation, has turned to being worried about recession, resulting in lower demand across metals, including gold,” said Jim Wyckoff, senior analyst at Kitco Metals.

The dollar eased, but held near a two-decade high, denting gold’s appeal among overseas investors and also gobbling up safe-haven flows amid slowdown fears.

“With gold bugs falling like dominoes, prices are now challenging pre-pandemic levels, raising risks that the largest speculative cohort in gold will start to feel the pain under a hawkish Fed regime,” TD Securities said in a note.

Gold is considered an inflation hedge, but rate hikes raise the opportunity cost of holding non-yielding bullion.

Meanwhile, U.S. retail sales rebounded strongly in June as Americans spent more amid soaring inflation, which could allay fears of an imminent recession but not change the view that growth in the second quarter was tepid.

Investors also took stock of the EU’s potential plan to adopt its seventh package of sanctions against Russia that would add a ban on Russian gold imports.

“The EU sanctions will not have a big impact on supply and demand as Russia can just sell their gold to other countries, gold is pretty fungible,” Wycoff added.

In the physical gold market, recent price decline drew some buyers in Asian hubs.

Silver inched up 1.2% to $18.60 per ounce, but was headed for a weekly decline.

Platinum rose 0.4% to $847.16 and palladium fell 3% to $1,840.27.

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