Feb 22 (Reuters) - Gold prices edged higher on Monday to recover from an over seven-month low touched in the previous session as the dollar weakened, although higher U.S. Treasury yields capped bullion gains.
FUNDAMENTALS
* Spot gold XAU= rose 0.3% to $1,787.31 per ounce by 0100 GMT, having touched its lowest since July 2 at $1,759.29 on Friday. U.S. gold futures GCv1 gained 0.4% to $1,784.20.
* The dollar .DXY eased against rivals, making gold affordable for holders of other currencies. USD/
* Benchmark U.S. Treasury yields US10YT=RR hit a near one-year peak, increasing the opportunity cost of holding bullion, which pays no interest. US/
* President Joe Biden's push for a $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill took a step forward on Friday as a U.S. House of Representatives committee unveiled the legislation Democrats hope to pass by late next week. The risks of ongoing business failures in the United States "remain considerable" even as the economy emerges from the coronavirus pandemic, the Federal Reserve said on Friday in its semi-annual monetary policy report to Congress. Bitcoin hit a market capitalization of $1 trillion as it rose to yet another record high on Friday, countering analyst warnings that it is an "economic side show" and a poor hedge against a fall in stock prices. Physical gold demand in India last week surged as local prices dropped to their lowest levels since June last year, with buying expected to pick up in other Asian centres after the Chinese Lunar New Year holiday week. GOL/AS
* Hedge funds and money managers slashed their bullish positions in COMEX gold and raised them in silver contracts in the week to Feb. 16, the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) said on Friday. Silver XAG= gained 1.3% to $27.56 an ounce. Platinum XPT= rose 1.7% to $1,295.94, while palladium XPD= climbed 1.6% to $2,415.38.