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December 03, 2019

Gold prices tread water despite Trumps Latam tariffs

(Reuters) - Gold prices were trading in a narrow range on Tuesday as investors stayed on the  sidelines, even as U.S. President Donald Trump's move to slap tariffs on Brazil and Argentina stoked fresh global trade tensions.

    Spot gold slipped 0.1% to $1,460.92 per ounce by 0506 GMT. U.S. gold futures fell 0.2% to $1,466.60.

    Trump on Monday announced tariffs on U.S. steel and aluminium imports from Brazil and Argentina "effective immediately", opening new fronts in his trade war. 

    "The only reason prices have not risen is because the investment demand for gold is not there," said Jigar Trivedi, a commodities analyst at Mumbai-based Anand Rathi Shares & Stock Brokers.

    "In SPDR gold exchange-traded funds (ETF), flows have reduced, investor demand has faltered and that is why gold prices have not reacted to the uncertainties to the trade matters," he said.

    Holdings of the world's largest gold-backed ETF, SPDR Gold Trust , fell 0.7% to 889.16 tonnes on Monday, their lowest since Sept. 19.

    Speculators also cut their bullish positions in COMEX gold in the week to Nov. 26, data showed on Monday.

    "People are expecting U.S.-China trade war to de-escalate, plus the U.S. Federal Reserve has signalled that there will be no further rate cuts unless there is a U-turn in the economy, so sentiment will be bearish (in gold)," Trivedi said.

    Gold has risen more than 13% so far this year, mainly due to the 17-month-old trade dispute.

    Trump on Monday said U.S. legislation backing protesters in Hong Kong did not make trade negotiations with China easier, but added he believes Beijing still wants a deal. 

    "The metal continues to hold range bound heading into year-end, seemingly well supported around $1,450, however lacking any meaningful demand to break top-side resistant through $1,465 - $1,470 and $1,480 the key level above this," analysts at MKS PAMP said in a note.

    Elsewhere, palladium was down 0.1% at $1,851.09 per ounce, after scaling an all-time peak in the previous session at $1,861.71.

    Silver was flat at $16.90, while platinum was unchanged at $897.65.

 

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