Gold hits one-week high as dollar softens; palladium near record

Reuters  |  BENGALURU 

By Layek and Verma

BENGALURU (Reuters) - Gold rose to a one-week high on Friday as the dollar softened, while palladium held near a record high close to the price of bullion.

The surge in palladium, used as an emissions-reducing auto catalyst for vehicles, reflected speculative buying driven by expectations of increased demand in a tight market, analysts said.

Spot gold was up 0.3 percent at $1,216.11 an ounce by 1309 GMT, having touched its highest since Nov. 9 at $1,218.33.

U.S. gold futures gained 0.2 percent to $1,216.9.

"Investors are a bit more interested in gold ... the momentum is up, we may go to $1,250 in the short term," said

The dollar eased to 96.76 against a basket of major currencies after British clung to her Brexit plan despite the resignations of senior ministers. [USD/]

A weaker dollar makes bullion cheaper for holders of other currencies.

"Gold should continue to find demand on dips, provided the U.S. dollar remains in check," Stephen Innes, at in Singapore, said in a note.

The greenback has emerged as a dominant safe-haven asset this year on the back of a U.S.-trade dispute, denting the appeal of gold, which has fallen 11 percent from an April peak.

Palladium edged 0.3 percent higher to $1,160.55 an ounce, having hit a record high of $1,178.30 in the previous session. It was on track for its biggest weekly gain since Sept. 21, up more than 4 percent since the start of the week.

Palladium is the only on track for a gain for the year.

"Prices are mainly driven by speculative traders and trend followers in the futures market, partly due to expectations of stimulus in China," said

"In the medium to longer term, I do not think these price levels are sustainable ... also assuming we do get some sort of stimulus in that pulls more and more demand into the present and weighs on the future demand outlook for the Chinese "

in have been pushing for to support the sector, including a proposal to cut the purchase tax on some smaller cars.

Silver was down 0.2 percent at $14.25 an ounce, on course for a weekly gain of about 1 percent. fell 0.6 percent to $836, down more than 1 percent so far this week.

(Reporting by Layek, Verma and in Bengaluru; Editing by and David Goodman)

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First Published: Fri, November 16 2018. 19:06 IST