PRECIOUS-Gold treads water as trade optimism lifts risk assets

Published 13/09/2019, 02:34
© Reuters.  PRECIOUS-Gold treads water as trade optimism lifts risk assets
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Sept 13 (Reuters) - Gold prices were little changed on

Friday, on track for a third weekly decline as optimism over the

U.S.-China trade talk fanned risk sentiment, while palladium

hovered around a record peak on concerns about tight supplies of

the autocatalyst metal.

FUNDAMENTALS

* Spot gold XAU= was trading flat at $1,497.81 per ounce,

as of 0105 GMT. Prices have dropped about 0.6% so far this week,

poised for a third consecutive weekly decline.

* U.S. gold futures GCv1 dropped 0.1% to $1,505.50.

* Palladium hit a record peak of $1,621.55 on Thursday on

concerns over tight supplies due to possible labour issues in

South African mines. * The metal XPD= dropped 0.5% to $1,609.85 in early trade.

* Hopes of progressing trade talks kept risk appetite up,

after U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday he preferred

a comprehensive trade deal with China but did not rule out the

possibility of an interim pact, even as he said an "easy"

agreement would not be possible. * The two sides have been making conciliatory gestures ahead

of the talks, lowering the temperature between them and cheering

investors.

* Asian equities rose, with MSCI's broadest index of

Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan .MIAPJ0000PUS up 0.2%,

weighing on safe-haven gold. MKTS/GLOB

* Elsewhere, European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi

pledged indefinite stimulus on Thursday to revive an ailing euro

zone economy. * The bigger-than-expected stimulus will increase pressure

on the U.S. Federal Reserve and Bank of Japan to ease policy

next week to support a world economy increasingly characterised

by low growth and protectionist threats to free trade.

* Meanwhile, U.S. underlying consumer prices increased

solidly in August, leading to the largest annual gain in a

year. * The World Gold Council (WGC) on Thursday published a set

of guidelines for gold miners, responding to rising pressure

from consumers, NGOs and governments to ensure the gold market

is free from criminality, rights abuses and benefits local

communities. * In Hong Kong, long-running and sometimes violent street

protests are helping tarnish its lustre as the main physical

gateway of gold to China, the world's top bullion buyer.

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