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Gold holds near four-week highs as geopolitic­al tensions support

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GOLD held near its highest in four weeks on Monday after rising almost 1% in the previous session, buoyed as geopolitic­al tensions boosted its safe-haven appeal.

Spot gold was flat at $1,266.19 per ounce at 0400 GMT. On Friday, it climbed by 0.90% to touch its strongest since May 1 at $1,269.50.

US gold futures slipped 0.20% to $1,265.80.

Political tensions surroundin­g US President Donald J. Trump are providing some safe- haven support for gold, OCBC analyst Barnabas Gan said. The market is also watching out for the Federal Open Market Committee meeting next month for any cues on US Federal Reserve’s stance on interest rate hikes and balance sheet reduction intentions, he added.

Mr. Trump attacked the news media and dismissed leaks from the White House as “fake news” on Sunday, following reports his son- in- law tried to set up a secret channel of communicat­ions with Moscow before he took office. The ongoing furor has raised concerns about his ability to push through promised fiscal stimulus.

Gold, an alternativ­e investment amid political and financial uncertaint­y, has gained more than 4% since an eight-week low of $1,213.81 on May 9.

Spot gold may climb to $1,276 per ounce, as it has broken above a resistance at $ 1,264, said Reuters technical analyst Wang Tao.

MORE LIFT EXPECTED

“We remain friendly on gold and suspect that we will likely push higher over the course of the coming week,” INTL FCStone analyst Edward Meir said in a note.

“A weaker dollar, coupled with rising geopolitic­al tensions should keep the precious metal relatively buoyant.”

Hedge funds and other money managers increased their net long position in COMEX gold for the first time in four weeks, in the week ended May 23, US Commodity Futures Trading Commission data showed on Friday last week.

Among other precious metals, silver touched its highest since April 28 at $17.39 earlier in the day and was last down 0.10% at $17.33 per ounce.

Silver’s more than 3% weekly gain last week was its biggest since the week ended Jan. 6, 2017.

Platinum, which touched an over one-month high of $965.80 an ounce on Friday, dipped 0.10%, to $954.75 per ounce.

Palladium, which rose 4% last week, was up 0.30% at $ 792.05 per ounce. —

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