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PRECIOUS-Gold retreats more than 1% to three-week low as dollar rallies

Published 28/10/2020, 08:50 pm
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* European stocks hit late-May lows

* Dollar climbs to highest in over a week

* Silver, palladium down more than 3%

* Interactive graphic tracking global spread of coronavirus: https://tmsnrt.rs/3mvcUoa (Recasts, adds comments, updates prices)

By Brijesh Patel

Oct 28 (Reuters) - Gold slid more than 1% to a three-week low on Wednesday as investors opted for the dollar as a preferred refuge from concerns about rising coronavirus cases in Europe and uncertainty going into next week's U.S. presidential election.

Spot gold XAU= slipped 1.3% to $1,882.41 per ounce by 1225 GMT, after hitting its lowest since Oct. 7 at $1,880.99. U.S. gold futures GCcv1 fell 1.6% to $1,882.20.

"We have increased uncertainty related to the pandemic and the prospect of renewed lockdowns in Europe, so we have stock markets down and the dollar in response is receiving the bids," said Saxo Bank analyst Ole Hansen. That is hurting gold, he said.

"Gold's break below $1,885 could trigger additional long liquidation and send the market further (down)."

The rival safe-haven dollar jumped 0.7% to a more than one-week high .DXY , with the prospect of fresh lockdowns weighing heavily on the euro and European stock markets. USD/ .EU

The United States, Russia, France and other countries have registered record numbers of coronavirus infections in recent days. gold investors not banking on pre-election stimulus - and it may even get delayed if the U.S. elections results are contested - EURUSD levels might be a crucial bellwether for gold," said Stephen Innes, chief global market strategist at Axi, in a note. EUR=EBS

President Donald Trump on Tuesday said that an economic relief deal would likely come after the Nov. 3 election despite a rise in infections and a stalling labour market recovery. considered a hedge against inflation and currency debasement amid unprecedented global levels of stimulus, is still up about 25% so far this year.

Focus was on the U.S. elections, with Democratic challenger Joe Biden leading Trump in nationwide polls. silver XAG= slipped 3.4 % to $23.72 per ounce, platinum XPT= fell 1.9% to $861.74 and palladium XPD= dropped 3.2% to $2,257.84.

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