• MTS Gold Morning News 20181114

    14 Nov 2018 | Gold News

• Gold shook off earlier losses to move back above the key $US1,200-per-ounce level, benefiting from a slight retreat in the dollar after a rally driven by the US interest rate outlook and Brexit talks.

• Spot gold edged up 0.1 per cent at $US1,201.15 per ounce, having earlier touched its lowest since October 11 at $US1,195.90.

• US gold futures settled $US2.10 lower, or 0.17 per cent, at $US1,201.40.

• Bullion rose on Tuesday after seven consecutive losing sessions, supported by limited buying on the dips from price-sensitive customers.

• "The weaker dollar is supporting gold and a lot of people are willing to purchase the metal below $1,200," said Phil Streible, senior commodities strategist at RJO Futures in Chicago.

• The dollar index, a measure of the greenback's performance against a basket of major currencies, eased 0.4 per cent, having hit its highest since June 2017 in the previous session, making gold less expensive for holders of other currencies.

• The dollar has benefited over the last week from expectations for further US interest rate hikes, as well as concerns over Italy's budget and ongoing Brexit talks.

• Gold has shed some $US50 over two weeks on the back of a rising US dollar. The yellow metal has fallen about 12 per cent since hitting a peak in April as investors bought the dollar as the US-China trade war unfolded against a background of higher US interest rates.

• "There has been a bit of physical demand around the $1,200 levels," said David Meger, director of metals trading at High Ridge Futures.

"The continued weight on the gold market of late has been due to the slowly rising interest rate environment." Bullion had traded between $US1,211 and $US1,243 an ounce for much of the last month before dipping sharply over the last two sessions.

• "Gold's fall has done a lot of technical damage so the bounce we see could be short-lived," said Fawad Razaqzada, an analyst with Forex.com.

• Meanwhile, holdings of the world's largest gold-backed exchange-traded fund, SPDR Gold Trust , rose 0.90 per cent to 762.0 tonnes on Monday. Holdings last month hit their lowest since early 2016 after declining over the summer.

• Silver rose 0.3 per cent to $US14 per ounce, having touched an over two-month low of $US13.92 earlier in the session.

• Palladium climbed 154 per cent to $US1,112.20 per ounce, while platinum fell 0.3 per cent to $837.80 an ounce.


Reference: Business News

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