Gold Down on Dollar Strength, Easing North Korea Tensions

Gold Silver Reports (GSR) – Gold Down on Dollar Strength, Easing North Korea Tensions — Spot gold was down 0.1 percent at $1,329.04 per ounce at 0335 GMT. The yellow metal rose 0.5 percent on Tuesday to break a three-session losing streak. U.S. gold futures eased 0.2 percent to $1,330.60 per ounce.       

“As traders put geopolitical and trade risk in the rear-view mirror for the time being, how the dollar flourishes and wilts will be the primary driver of near-term gold sentiment,” said Stephen Innes, APAC trading head at OANDA.

The dollar index, which measures the greenback against a basket of currencies, was up 0.1 percent at 90.816, just below 91.076 hit in the previous session, its strongest level since Jan. 12. “I think that the downward trend (in gold prices) will continue for the next few days…” ahead of a meeting between leaders of North Korea and the South, said Ji Ming, chief analyst at Shandong Gold Group.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is due to hold a summit with South Korean President Moon Jae-In on Friday, and is expected to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump in late May or early June. Trump said on Tuesday the United States would likely reach a trade agreement with China and that officials from both sides would sit down for negotiations in a few days.

Gold was, however, supported by falling equity markets as a rise in U.S. bond yields and warnings from bellwether U.S. companies of higher costs drove fears that corporate earnings growth may peak soon. “When the equity walls come crumbling down, gold offers the best support,” Innes said.

Gold is often seen as an alternative investment during times of political and financial uncertainty. In other precious metals, platinum was down 0.1 percent at $925.24 an ounce. Palladium fell for a third straight session, down 0.5 percent at $969.75 an ounce.

Spot silver dropped 0.2 percent to $16.68 an ounce.

The price of silver will depend heavily on trends in investment demand in 2018, but could get a boost from international political and economic risk purchases, CPM Group said on Tuesday. – Neal Bhai Reports (NBR)

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Neal Bhai has been involved in the Bullion and Metals markets since 1998 – he has experience in many areas of the market from researching to trading and has worked in Delhi, India. Mobile No. - 9899900589 and 9582247600

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