* China eases policy on concerns Sino-U.S. spat could hurt growth
* Speculators cut net short position in COMEX gold in Oct 2 week (Updates Prices)
By Sumita Layek
BENGALURU, Oct 8 (Reuters) - Gold fell on Monday as the dollar firmed after China's central bank eased its domestic policy to support the economy amid concerns that an escalating trade dispute with the United States could hurt growth.
The People's Bank of China (PBOC) on Sunday announced a steep cut in the level of cash that banks must hold as reserves, stepping up moves to lower financing costs and spur growth. gold XAU= was down 0.6 percent at $1,195.61 an ounce at 0725 GMT. U.S. gold futures GCv1 fell 0.5 percent to $1,199.8 an ounce.
"Although the dollar index has not gained much, the decision by China might be seen by some market participants as some sign of softness as a result of the trade war, which could benefit the dollar," said John Sharma, an economist at National Australia Bank.
The dollar .DXY was up 0.2 percent against a basket of six major currencies, as China followed an easing in domestic policy by allowing yuan to fall, though the drop was not as sharp as some had feared. USD/
"Maybe, the trade war is affecting China more than realised and therefore the need to ease on policy, which dampened demand for gold there," a Singapore-based trader said.
Shares in Asia slumped as China's markets stumbled in their first trading day after a week-long holiday. MKTS/GLOB
Gold prices have fallen more than 12 percent from a peak in April largely due to strength in the dollar, which has benefited from a vibrant U.S. economy, rising U.S. interest rates and fears of a global trade war.
U.S. unemployment rate fell to near a 49-year low, as per the Labor Department's monthly employment report on Friday, which also showed a steady rise in wages, suggesting moderate inflation pressures, that could keep the Federal Reserve on a path of gradual interest rate increases. very rosy comments from Fed Chair Powell earlier in the week and a decidedly hawkish post-FOMC presser, this data needed only to avoid an improbable disaster to unlock further steepening of the priced-in Fed outlook," said Ilya Spivak, a currency strategist for Dailyfx.
"To that end, its passing seemed to give the green light to traders withholding directional conviction until after event risk has passed."
Holdings in SPDR Gold Trust GLD , the world's largest gold-backed exchange-traded fund, fell 0.20 percent to 730.17 tonnes, on Friday. cut their net short position in COMEX gold by 4,186 contracts to 73,128 in week to Oct. 2. CFTC/
Meanwhile, spot silver XAG= fell 1 percent to $14.44 and palladium XPD= declined 0.6 percent to $1,062.85. Platinum XPT= inched 0.4 percent lower to $817.50 an ounce.