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PRECIOUS-Gold steadies as weak physical demand, higher U.S. rates weigh

Published 17/07/2018, 03:48 am
Updated 17/07/2018, 03:50 am
© Reuters.  PRECIOUS-Gold steadies as weak physical demand, higher U.S. rates weigh

* Investors cut physical holdings of gold

* Cost of holding gold rises with U.S. rates (Recasts first paragraph; updates prices; adds analyst comment; adds NEW YORK to dateline)

By Renita D. Young and Pratima Desai

NEW YORK/LONDON, July 16 (Reuters) - Gold steadied on Monday as weak physical demand in top-consuming regions and the expectation of higher U.S. interest rates weigh, despite the bullion-priced U.S. dollar losing steam.

Spot gold XAU= lost 0.2 percent at $1,239.11 per ounce by 1:33 p.m. EDT (1733 GMT).

U.S. gold futures GCcv1 for August delivery settled down $1.50, or 0.1 percent, at $1,239.70 per ounce.

A lower U.S. currency makes dollar-denominated gold cheaper for holders of other currencies, which typically boosts bullion demand. However, low physical demand in top gold-consuming countries China and India and the continued expectation of the U.S. Federal Reserve to raise interest rates pressured bullion, traders said.

"It seems the second quarter Chinese figures are putting a damper on the metals," said George Gero, managing director of RBC Wealth Management.

China's economy expanded at a slower pace in the second quarter as Beijing's efforts to contain debt hurt activity, while June factory output growth weakened to a two-year low. gold imports fell for a sixth month in June to 44 tonnes as a drop in the rupee lifted local prices to their highest in nearly 21 months, curtailing demand. and China retail consumption has been hindered by depreciating local FX," Citi analysts said in a note. "Investors may favor gold again, especially if trade friction rises further and becomes a more sizeable threat to economic growth and to the decade-long equity market bull run."

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The U.S. dollar fell as investors pared back long bets on the greenback and rebalanced their positions ahead of Fed Chairman Jerome Powell's first congressional testimony on Tuesday. He is expected to reiterate the Fed's gradual monetary policy tightening. does not earn any interest or dividends and costs money to store and insure.

Meanwhile, holdings for the largest gold-backed exchange-traded-fund (ETF), New York's SPDR Gold Trust GLD , have fallen more than 8 percent since late April to less than 26 million ounces, showing fading investor interest in bullion. HLDSPDRGT=XAU

Silver XAG= lost 0.1 percent at $15.77 per ounce.

Platinum XPT= slipped 0.2 percent at $824.10 an ounce. Palladium XPD= declined 2.2 percent at $916.47 an ounce, earlier dipping to $914.75, its lowest since April 9.

Analysts expect palladium prices to remain supported.

"Our indicators suggest that palladium remains the tightest it has been in about 20 years -- and is expected to remain in deficit," Citi analysts said, adding they expect a palladium market deficit of 458,000 ounces this year and a 608,000 shortfall next year.

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