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PRECIOUS-Gold dips from 9-week top as China sets yuan higher, stocks climb

Published 08/01/2016, 05:48 pm
PRECIOUS-Gold dips from 9-week top as China sets yuan higher, stocks climb
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* Gold climbs to fresh 9-week top but fails to hold

* Chinese stocks up 2 pct

* U.S. jobs data due later in day (Updates prices)

By A. Ananthalakshmi

SINGAPORE, Jan 8 (Reuters) - Gold gave up gains after hitting a nine-week high above $1,100 an ounce on Friday, as China guided the yuan higher for the first time in nine days, supporting Asian equities.

The People's Bank of China set the midpoint rate of the yuan higher, after allowing the biggest fall in five months in the previous session. That move, along with Beijing's deactivation of a circuit breaker mechanism in the stock market, sent Chinese shares up about 2 percent on Friday.

The CSI300 index .CSI300 has slid 10 percent in the first week of 2016, despite the modest gains on Friday.

Jitters over the Chinese economy spooked global stock markets and sent investors sprinting to safe-haven assets this week, sending gold prices sharply higher.

Spot gold XAU= had dropped 0.7 percent to $1,101.71 an ounce by 0635 GMT, after climbing to $1,112 earlier in the session, its highest since Nov. 4. U.S. gold futures GCcv1 also fell from a nine-week high.

"For now, the only way to trade gold is to take a view on the equity markets and on the Chinese market in particular, as it seems to be the driving force that is pushing the rest of the space lower," said INTL FCStone analyst Edward Meir.

Gold is often seen as a hedge against geopolitical and financial uncertainty, along with other haven assets such as the Japanese yen and U.S. Treasuries. Safe-have rallies, however, tend to be short lived.

Riding on the back of earlier gains, gold was set to post its best week since August with 4 percent gains.

Asian shares ticked higher on Friday, taking cues from the Chinese markets, but were set to post their worst week in four years. MKTS/GLOB

"The widespread tumult in the world markets leaves investors with reduced near-term options and some are opting for gold, at least until the financial markets stabilise. The gold rally can continue until investor confidence is restored," said HSBC.

Assets of SPDR Gold Trust GLD , the top gold-backed exchange-traded fund, rose 0.65 percent to 645.13 tonnes on Thursday, the first increase in three weeks.

With the U.S. non-farm payrolls report due later on Friday, the focus later in the session could turn to the U.S. economy.

A strong report could prompt the Federal Reserve to raise U.S. rates at a faster pace. Higher rates could dent demand for non-interest-paying gold while boosting the dollar.

PRICES AT 0635 GMT

Metal

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Change Pct chg

Spot gold

1101.71

-7.39

-0.67 Spot silver

14.185 -0.115

-0.8 Spot platinum

876.4

2.6

0.3 Spot palladium

498.4

6.15

1.25 Comex gold

1101.8

-6

-0.54 Comex silver

14.18 -0.164

-1.14

COMEX gold and silver contracts show the most active months

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