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PRECIOUS-Gold drops to 4-week low ahead of U.S. jobs data

Published 02/07/2015, 05:01 pm
PRECIOUS-Gold drops to 4-week low ahead of U.S. jobs data
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* Gold heads lower for third session

* Dollar hold near 3-week high on strong U.S. data

* Coming Up: US nonfarm payrolls, durable goods, factory orders (Adds drop to four-week low)

By A. Ananthalakshmi

SINGAPORE, July 2 (Reuters) - Gold fell to a four-week low on Thursday, extending losses into a third straight session due to a strong dollar and the prospect of higher U.S. interest rates, with the market eyeing U.S. economic data due later in the day for further trading cues.

Spot gold XAU= slid to $1,164.25 an ounce, its lowest since June 5, and was trading at $1,164.61 by 0644 GMT. It has lost about 1 percent in the previous two sessions.

The dollar index .DXY held near a three-week top hit earlier in the session, supported by strong U.S. private employment data and weakness in the euro after Greece defaulted on a loan repayment to the International Monetary Fund. USD/

With the Greek debt crisis failing to trigger strong safe-haven bids for gold, markets turned their focus to data on U.S. nonfarm payrolls and durable goods due later in the day for clues on the strength of the economy and how that will affect Federal Reserve monetary policy.

"Gold's appeal as a safe-haven asset, clearly, has not really shone through in the past half-week. Not aiding gold's cause has been a rapidly strengthening dollar," said Howie Lee, an analyst at Phillip Futures.

Given the recent strong U.S. economic data, "there may be a good chance gold could further decline today", Lee said. "We expect a strong U.S. labour market report to send gold prices downwards to $1,150."

The ADP National Employment Report on Wednesday showed 237,000 private-sector jobs were created in June, beating the median expectation among economists surveyed by Reuters of a gain of 218,000 jobs. The gain was the biggest in six months. ID:nL1N0ZH100

More encouraging data could prompt the Fed to raise rates sooner rather than later, hurting demand for non-interest-paying bullion. Gold prices have been hamstrung by the prospect of higher U.S. interest rates this year.

The focus in the Greek crisis is on Sunday's referendum.

Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has urged Greeks to reject an international bailout deal, wrecking any prospect of repairing relations with European Union partners before the referendum, which may decide Greece's future in Europe. ID:nL8N0ZH0TT

There is scope for the Greek crisis to drive more risk-averse money into gold if it worsens to the point where Greece leaves the euro zone, or if there is contagion into other economies in the bloc, such as Italy, Portugal or Spain, traders said. ID:nL8N0ZG3U8

PRICES AT 0644 GMT Metal

Last

Change Pct chg

Spot gold

1164.61 -3.89

-0.33 Spot silver

15.54

0.01

0.06 Spot platinum

1074

-6

-0.56 Spot palladium

700.25

3.75

0.54 Comex gold

1163.9

-5.4

-0.46 Comex silver

15.49 -0.087

-0.56 Euro

1.1072

DXY

96.182

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