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gold-SINGAPORE: Gold edged lower on Monday, extending losses to a third straight session, as trade slowed ahead of the year-end holidays and investors showed little response to the latest progress in US budget talks.

 

US House of Representatives Speaker John Boehner's offer to accept a tax rate increase for the wealthiest Americans removes a key Republican road block to a deal resolving the year-end "fiscal cliff".

 

But there is no imminent sight of an agreement, as President Barack Obama will face stiff Democratic opposition to cuts in entitlement spending.

 

Gold barely responded to the news, and moved in a narrow range below $1,700 an ounce, after falling for the third straight week, despite a fresh bond buying scheme announced by the Federal Reserve last week.

 

"Participation is really low right now," said a Hong Kong-based trader. "It hasn't been a very exciting year for most people and I don't think they want to stick around for the last week and a half. People want to put away everything before starting on a totally clean slate in 2013."

 

Spot gold had inched down 0.3 percent to $1,689.50 an ounce by 0720 GMT, after falling nearly half a percent in the previous week. US gold lost 0.4 percent to $1,690.90.

 

In the currency market, the yen slumped to its lowest against the dollar in more than a year and a half after Japan's conservative Liberal Democratic Party won the Sunday election, with investors expecting aggressive monetary easing from the new government.

 

"The medium-term trend is a weaker yen versus the dollar, which gives investors in gold and platinum some comfort as a weaker yen means higher prices," said Yuichi Ikemizu, head of commodity trading for Japan at Standard Bank.

 

Hedge funds and money managers raised their bullish bets on US gold futures and options to 129,865 contracts in the week ended Dec. 11, up from a more than three-month low of 126,073 lots in the previous week.

 

But they cut net length in silver to 34,862 lots, the lowest since late November.

 

Spot silver was little changed at $32.17, after earlier falling to a one-month low of $32.13, just below its 100-day moving average at $32.14.

 

Spot palladium lost 0.6 percent to $696, after rising for seven weeks straight, its longest winning streak in more than two years.

Copyright Reuters, 2012
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