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PRECIOUS-Gold firms after 4-day slide, but U.S. rate hike view weighs

Published 03/11/2015, 06:01 pm
Updated 03/11/2015, 06:09 pm
© Reuters.  PRECIOUS-Gold firms after 4-day slide, but U.S. rate hike view weighs
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* Gold rises from 4-week low

* Assets in SPDR gold fund fall to lowest in 3 weeks

* Technical picture still weak (Updates prices)

By A. Ananthalakshmi

SINGAPORE, Nov 3 (Reuters) - Gold firmed after a four-day decline on Tuesday but languished near a four-week low as investors dumped the metal on expectations the Federal Reserve would hike U.S. rates this year.

The Fed last week firmly put a December rate rise in play, hurting earlier views that the increase in nearly a decade could be pushed to next year on global growth concerns.

Spot gold ticked up 0.3 percent to $1,137.05 an ounce by 0647 GMT, but not too far from a four-week low of $1,132.35 reached in the previous session. The metal slid for a fourth consecutive session on Monday.

"We remain negative on the overall precious group over the short-term ... The combination of a stronger dollar, soaring U.S. equity markets, ETF liquidation, a jittery Fed, along with a worsening technical picture will all combine to keep the complex on the defensive for a little while longer," said INTL FCStone analyst Edward Meir.

As a non-interest-paying asset, gold demand could take a hit from higher rates, while a stronger greenback makes dollar-denominated gold more expensive for holders of other currencies.

U.S. economic data on Monday was supportive of a rate hike this year. Manufacturing activity in October hit a 2-1/2-year low, but a rise in new orders offered hope the United States might have seen its worst.

Other data showed construction spending rose in September to the highest in 7-1/2 years, indicating the economy remained on firmer ground despite signs of consumer spending cooling.

Investor outflows from exchange traded funds have increased.

Holdings in SPDR Gold Trust GLD , the top gold-backed exchange-traded fund, fell 0.43 percent to 689.28 tonnes on Monday, the lowest in three weeks. The fund hasn't seen any inflow since Oct. 19.

Speculators have trimmed bullish bets on gold from an 8-1/2-month high, data last week showed.

Charts point to further price declines, according to analysts.

The next support for gold comes in at $1,121, ScotiaMocatta analysts said in a note.

While gold holds below $1,156, there is a risk of a deeper correction to the October-low near $1,105, they said.

PRICES AT 0647 GMT Metal

Last

Change Pct chg

Spot gold

1137.05

3.7

0.33 Spot silver

15.42

0.03

0.19 Spot platinum

975.6

3.1

0.32 Spot palladium

650.3

2.8

0.43 Comex gold

1137

1.1

0.1 Comex silver

15.415 0.007

0.05

COMEX gold and silver contracts show the most active months

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