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PRECIOUS-Gold rises as prospects of U.S. tariffs lift safe-haven demand

Published 09/12/2019, 03:03
Updated 09/12/2019, 03:09
© Reuters.  PRECIOUS-Gold rises as prospects of U.S. tariffs lift safe-haven demand
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Dec 9 (Reuters) - Gold prices crept higher on Monday after

Washington reiterated its stance on a deadline for a new round

of U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods this weekend, supporting demand

for safe havens.

FUNDAMENTALS

* Spot gold XAU= was up 0.1% at $1,460.40 per ounce, as of

0158 GMT, after having slid 1% in the previous session, its

biggest one-day drop in a month.

* U.S. gold futures GCcv1 were flat at $1,464.90.

* White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said on Friday

that the Dec. 15 deadline is still in place for a new round of

U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods set to kick-in, but U.S. President

Donald Trump likes where trade talks with China are going.

* Cautious sentiment supported bullion, often seen as an

alternative investment during times of political and financial

uncertainty.

* Completion of a "phase-one" deal between the world's two

biggest economies had been initially expected in November, ahead

of the new round of U.S. tariffs in mid-December, covering about

$156 billion of Chinese imports.

* Gold prices dropped 1% on Friday after data showed that

U.S. job growth had increased by the most in 10 months in

November, the strongest sign yet the economy is in no danger of

stalling. * China's exports in November shrank for the fourth

consecutive month but imports rose, while its foreign exchange

reserves fell $9 billion in November to $3.096 trillion.

* China on Friday confirmed that it will waive import

tariffs for some soybeans and pork shipments from the United

States. * Adding to the cautious mood, Trump said on Sunday that

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un risks losing "everything" if he

resumes hostility and his country must denuclearize, after the

North said it had carried out a "successful test of great

significance." * Investor focus will also be on U.S. Federal Reserve's

outlook for next year and beyond on future interest rate cuts.

* Speculators upped their bullish positions in COMEX gold in

the week to Dec. 3, data showed. * Holdings of the world's largest gold-backed

exchange-traded fund SPDR Gold Trust GLD , fell 0.26% to 886.23

tonnes on Friday. * Demand for physical gold was moderate in India last week

due to lower than usual wedding season buying, while top

consumer China saw increased activity as wholesalers cleared out

inventories into the year-end. * Palladium XPD= shed 0.2% to $1,873.74 per ounce, having

hit a record peak at $1,880.65 in the previous session.

* Silver XAG= was up 0.1% at $16.58 per ounce, after

touching its lowest since early August in the last session,

while platinum XPT= eased 0.4% to $892.30.

DATA/EVENTS (GMT)

0700 Germany Exports, Imports MM SA Oct

0700 Germany Trade Balance, EUR, SA Oct

0930 EU Sentix Index Dec

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