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Markets Print edition: 2017-12-07

Gold plunges in New York

Published December 7, 2017 Updated December 7, 2017 12:00am

Gold dropped 1 percent to a two-month low on Tuesday as the dollar rose against a basket of currencies and US stocks rebounded as investors assessed details of the US tax overhaul legislation. The US dollar gained for a second consecutive session and US technology stocks bounced, both benefiting from optimism surrounding the US tax plan. The House of Representatives on Monday voted to go to conference with the Senate on their differing versions of the tax legislation, setting up formal negotiations on the bill.
Spot gold was down 1 percent at $1,263.02 an ounce by 1:49 pm EST (1849 GMT), after dropping to a two-month low of $1,260.71. US gold futures for February delivery settled down $12.80, or 1 percent, at $1,264.90 per ounce. "With this move today, that opens the door to more liquidation until you get more geopolitical risk and uncertainty in the world," said Josh Graves, senior commodities strategist at RJO Futures in Chicago.
Psychological support could come in at around $1,250 an ounce, Graves added. Gold has held broadly between $1,271 and $1,289 so far this month, after posting its narrowest monthly range in 12 years in November, but broke lower Tuesday. Bullion has risen 10 percent in the year to date, but momentum stalled in the second half as global equities rallied and an expected hike in US interest rates approached.
"Overall physical demand is down to multi-year lows, so even outside the investment community, there is no real push into gold from the likes of China and India," said Carsten Menke, analyst at Julius Baer. Among other precious metals, silver was down 1.7 percent at $16.04 an ounce, earlier sliding to a 4-1/2-month low of $16.
Platinum dipped 1 percent at $914 an ounce, after matching its October 30 low of $909.50. Palladium dropped 0.8 percent at $984.60 an ounce, after touching a 2-1/2-month low of $979.60. Monday's palladium price slide came with a 12,700-ounce reduction in exchange-traded fund holdings, Commerzbank said in a note. "This was already the fourth major daily outflow in the space of two weeks," it said.

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