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PRECIOUS-Platinum extends rout, falls below $900 on Volkswagen scandal

Published 29/09/2015, 05:08 pm
© Reuters.  PRECIOUS-Platinum extends rout, falls below $900 on Volkswagen scandal
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* Platinum dips for seventh session out of eight

* Traders fear Volkswagen (XETRA:VOWG) scandal could hit auto demand

* Gold extends losses to third day (Rewrites with fresh platinum lows)

By A. Ananthalakshmi

SINGAPORE, Sept 29 (Reuters) - Platinum fell below $900 an ounce on Tuesday for the first time since January 2009 on fears that the Volkswagen emissions scandal would reduce demand from the auto sector.

Spot platinum XPT= slid to $899.80 an ounce, before paring some losses to trade at $902.99 by 0651 GMT.

The metal, which has fallen for seven sessions out of eight, has been hurt by news of Volkswagen AG's VOWG_p.DE falsification of U.S. vehicle emission tests as investors believe it could affect demand for diesel cars.

Platinum is widely used as a component in emissions-cleaning catalytic converters for diesel cars.

"We tend to think that platinum prices have been oversold in the face of the emissions concerns and worries about diesel vehicle sales going forward," said HSBC analyst James Steel.

"It strikes us that not enough attention is being given to the likelihood that tighter emissions legislation and increased vigilance by the auto makers will increase platinum demand," he said.

Upcoming European legislation on CO2 emissions will make it harder for the authorities to back a war on diesel, analysts have said. ID:nL5N11V32U

Meanwhile, palladium XPD= has gained as investors believe demand for gasoline cars could increase in the wake of the Volkswagen scandal. Last week, the metal hit its highest since mid-July.

Spot gold XAU= fell 0.4 percent to $1,127.16 an ounce, extending losses to a third session on worries that U.S. rates could increase this year.

A drop in Asian shares to 3-1/2-year lows failed to trigger any safe-haven bids for bullion. MKTS/GLOB

A flurry of planned appearances this week by Federal Reserve officials began on Monday, but conflicting views by policymakers only created more uncertainty.

William Dudley, head of the New York Fed, and John Williams, head of the San Francisco Fed, both signalled support for a rate hike this year. But Charles Evans, head of the Chicago Fed called for rates to stay near zero until mid-2016. ID:nL1N11Y2L9

Traders will also be keeping an eye on U.S. data, including non-farm payrolls due on Friday.

Non-interest-paying gold has lost about 4 percent this year on fears that demand could take a hit in a higher interest rate environment.

The drop in precious metals also comes amid a sell-off in the broader commodities market.

Shares in commodity trading firms were hit hard and a Japanese shipper filed for bankruptcy on Tuesday, in the latest signs that tumbling energy and raw material prices are triggering a sector-wide crisis. ID:nL5N11Z04

PRICES AT 0651 GMT

Metal

Last

Change Pct chg

Spot gold

1127.16

-4.49

-0.4 Spot silver

14.48

-0.08

-0.55 Spot platinum

902.99 -13.01

-1.42 Spot palladium

643.5

-0.5

-0.08 Comex gold

1126.9

-4.8

-0.42 Comex silver

14.5 -0.038

-0.26 Euro

1.1269

DXY

95.785

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