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Gold flat as investors await cues from Trump speech on trade war
Published in Amwal Al Ghad on 12 - 11 - 2019

Gold was flat on Tuesday, as investors looked for clues from U.S. President Donald Trump on the status of trade talks with China, while the political unrest in Hong Kong provided some support to the safe-haven metal.
The risk-averse sentiment in the market supported bullion, often seen as an alternative investment during times of political and financial uncertainty.
Spot gold was flat at $1,456.01 per ounce, as of 0319 GMT. In the previous session, the yellow metal fell to its lowest in more than three months as upbeat risk sentiment kept U.S. equities close to record levels.
U.S. gold futures were also unchanged at $1,457 per ounce.
Caution ruled ahead of a speech by Trump to the Economic Club of New York later in the day in case there was any new word on the China-U.S. phase-one trade deal.
"New developments in the U.S.-China trade war or any data that point towards inflation rate element will impact gold prices," said Nicholas Frappell, global general manager at ABC Bullion.
Last week Chicago Federal Reserve President Charles Evans said that the U.S. economy is in a good place but the path of inflation will be important in deciding the future path of interest rates.
The United States and China had agreed to roll back tariffs on each others' goods as part of the first phase of a trade deal, but Trump denied any such agreement over the weekend.
The months-long trade war and Brexit uncertainty have roiled financial markets and sparked fears of a global economic slowdown, pushing the precious metal more than 13 percent higher this year.
Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson won the most significant boost of the election campaign when Nigel Farage's Brexit Party pulled out of 317 Conservative-held seats in a bid to keep Brexit opponents from controlling the next parliament.
Gold will face a significant resistance at $1,488 level, according to Frappell.
Providing some support to bullion, however, were the Hong Kong protests, where police shot and critically wounded a protester and a man was set on fire on Monday in violence that prompted leader Carrie Lam to denounce "enemies of the people" and drew a chilling warning from a senior Chinese newspaper editor.
The events were an escalation in pro-democracy unrest in the Chinese-ruled territory that has lasted five months.
Asian share markets flatlined as uncertainty over China-U.S. trade talks and political strife in Hong Kong dogged sentiment, while safe-haven bonds eked out a bounce.
Elsewhere, palladium inched down 0.1 percent to $1,686.34 per ounce, having touched its lowest since Oct. 10 in the previous session.
Platinum edged up 0.3 percent to $878.41 per ounce, while silver was flat at $16.86.
Source: Reuters


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