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PRECIOUS-Gold inches higher on expectations of U.S. rate hike delay

Published 07/10/2015, 06:00 pm
Updated 07/10/2015, 06:08 pm
© Reuters. PRECIOUS-Gold inches higher on expectations of U.S. rate hike delay
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* Gold climbs to highest in nearly 2 weeks

* Weak U.S. data hurts dollar (Updates prices)

By A. Ananthalakshmi

SINGAPORE, Oct 7 (Reuters) - Gold climbed to its highest in nearly two weeks on Wednesday, as more sluggish U.S. economic data supported views that the Federal Reserve would delay a rate hike to next year.

Spot gold XAU= had risen 0.4 percent to $1,151.60 an ounce by 0643 GMT, after earlier hitting $1,152.90, its highest since Sept. 24. Liquidity was thin in Asian hours with top consumer China out on a holiday.

Data on Tuesday showed that U.S. exports took a hit from an ailing global economy in August and imports from China surged, fuelling the largest expansion of America's trade deficit in five months.

The data, following a weak nonfarm payrolls report last week, has triggered a drop in the dollar and pushed expectations of a rate hike to next year.

"We have to suspect that as U.S. macro data starts to deteriorate, the dollar will likely continue to weaken from here, providing further upside to impetus for gold," said INTL FCStone analyst Edward Meir.

A softer dollar would make gold cheaper for holders of other currencies, while a delay in rate hike could also support non-interest-paying bullion.

Gold has benefited in recent years from ultra-low rates, which cut the opportunity cost of holding the metal.

Fed Chair Janet Yellen said last month she expected the U.S. central bank to begin raising rates this year, but weak U.S. economic data since then and caution about the global economy has prompted many to push out expectations.

The International Monetary Fund cut its global growth forecasts for a second time this year on Tuesday, citing weak commodity prices and a slowdown in China and warned that policies aimed at increasing demand were needed.

The Fed should be communicating its views of the economy well enough that markets will not be taken by surprise by an eventual interest-rate hike, San Francisco Fed President John Williams said on Tuesday.

Elsewhere, the value of China's gold reserves stood at $61.2 billion at the end of September, down from $61.8 billion at end-August, the People's Bank of China said on Wednesday.

Among other precious metals, silver XAG= rose for a fourth straight day, trading near a 3-1/2-month high of $16.08 reached in the previous session.

Platinum XPT= rose 1 percent after having fallen to a near seven-year low last week on fears that the Volkswagen (XETRA:VOWG) emissions scandal could hurt demand for diesel cars, where the metal is used in catalysts.

Palladium XPD= also gained and was trading near its highest since June.

PRICES AT 0643 GMT

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Change Pct chg

Spot gold

1151.6

4.9

0.43 Spot silver

15.95

0.08

0.5 Spot platinum

943.5

10.05

1.08 Spot palladium

709.45

6.95

0.99 Comex gold

1151.3

4.9

0.43 Comex silver

15.97 -0.014

-0.09

COMEX gold and silver contracts show the most active months

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