Gold prices dip on strong dollar\, equities rebound

Gold prices dip on strong dollar, equities rebound

Reuters 

By N R

Spot was down 0.3 percent at $1,229.43 an by 13:57 p.m. EDT (1757 GMT).

Prices had risen to $1,239.22 earlier, near a more than three-month high of $1,239.68 hit on Tuesday as the stock market sell-off spurred interest in gold, considered a safer investment.

U.S. futures settled up $1.3, or 0.11 percent, at $1,232.40

"With equities being higher today, gold is unable to sustain a rally," said Bob Haberkorn, at RJO Futures, adding that investors looking for safety are opting for Treasuries instead. [US/]

"Normally you would see gold trading significantly higher with this volatility, concerns in equity markets and global economic slowdown. But the fact that the is hawkish, gold is having a hard time sustaining any rallies."

U.S. stocks followed higher on Thursday, a day after Wall Street suffered its worst day since 2011. [MKTS/GLOB]

The government said earlier that the number of Americans receiving unemployment benefits fell to more than a 45-year low, a sign to tight labour market conditions. That will likely keep on course to raise interest rates again in December. [nUSNPLEEMN]

Prospects of higher U.S. interest rates are negative for dollar-priced gold as they raise the opportunity cost of holding the bullion.

"The options expiry on Thursday is also dampening volatility in gold as between $1,225 and $1,230. There were about 1.5 million ounces of options that were open, allowing people to play around the range," said Tai Wong, of precious and base metals trading at BMO.

The dollar index <.DXY>, which measures the greenback against a basket of six other currencies, hit a two-month high, while remarks by said the would keep policy unchanged, including plans to claw back unprecedented stimulus. [USD/] [nL8N1X522B]

Gold briefly turned positive as the dollar moved lower versus the euro after Draghi said wage increases were not temporary and expressed confidence about inflation reaching the bank's target. [nL8N1X56YJ]

"It doesn't sound like that he (Draghi) is concerned much about the ongoing issues taking place in On the outset, traders have taken the message as a more hawkish statement and this pushed the euro-dollar pair higher," said in a note.

In other activity, palladium fell 2 percent to $1,102 an ounce, falling from a record high of $1,150.50 an hit on Tuesday.

Silver fell 0.1 percent to $14.62 per ounce, and platinum was down 0.1 percent at $826.60 an

(Reporting by in Bengaluru; editing by and Steve Orlofsky)

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First Published: Fri, October 26 2018. 06:47 IST