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PRECIOUS-Gold rises as dollar slips; investors cautious ahead of Fed meet

Published 25/04/2016, 04:50 pm
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* Gold ticks higher after Friday's one-percent drop

* Fed not expected to raise U.S. rates this week

* Dovish Fed comments could push gold higher - analyst (Updates prices)

By A. Ananthalakshmi

SINGAPORE, April 25 (Reuters) - Gold ticked higher on Monday as the dollar gave back some of its recent gains, but caution ahead of the Federal Reserve policy meeting later this week curbed its advance.

The Fed is not expected to raise interest rates at this week's meeting but markets will be looking for the U.S. central bank's take on global economy and its monetary policy outlook. Chair Janet Yellen said last month the central bank should proceed only cautiously as it looks to raise rates, following its first rate hike in nearly a decade in December. Higher rates could dent demand for non-interest-paying gold.

Spot gold XAU= rose 0.2 percent to $1,234.36 an ounce by 0640 GMT, after dropping 1 percent on Friday as the dollar rallied.

"Should the central bank continue to hint at further rate delays, we could see the dollar sell-off resume, in which case most commodity markets, including gold, could push higher," said INTL FCStone analyst Edward Meir.

"However, gold's upside will be capped by the fact that funds will be throwing their money at various other markets that are moving up more decisively then gold, while the continued strength in U.S. equities will also act as another drag," he said.

Gold has gained about 16 percent this year on speculation that the Fed may not be able to raise rates this year on concerns over the Chinese economy and volatility in global markets.

Economists expect the Fed to deliver a rate hike in June, and follow up with another by the end of this year. But interest rate futures show less conviction, underscoring an ongoing wide gap between markets and policymakers on the trajectory of rates. warn gold could see more declines after Friday's slide.

"Gold is in a corrective phase after recent gains. Each time it has rallied to $1,270-$1,282, it has fallen back on profit-taking, especially when the dollar has rallied," said James Steel, analyst, HSBC.

The dollar rose to a three-week high against the yen on Friday after a report said the Bank of Japan is considering to expand its negative rate policy to bank loans. But it fell back slightly on Monday, with the dollar index down 0.2 percent. USD/

Speculators continue to bet on rising prices for gold and silver.

Data on Friday showed that hedge funds and money managers raised their bullish position in COMEX silver contracts to a record high in the week to April 19, and net long positions in gold to the highest in 3-1/2 years. XAG= rose to an 11-month top last week and was trading below that level on Monday.

PRICES AT 0640 GMT

Metal

Last

Change Pct chg

Spot gold

1234.36

2.45

0.2 Spot silver

17.055

0.112

0.66 Spot platinum

1009.46

2.97

0.3 Spot palladium

601.5

1

0.17 Comex gold

1236.1

6.1

0.5 Comex silver

17.08

0.18

1.07

COMEX gold and silver contracts show the most active months

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