Gold near one-week low as US rate hike bets buoy dollar

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Reuters SINGAPORE
Last Updated : Apr 10 2015 | 10:22 AM IST

By Manolo Serapio Jr

SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Gold remained near a one-week trough on Friday and was expected to end a three-week rally pressured by renewed expectations for a U.S. rate hike this year despite recent soft economic data.

Bullion has surrendered gains inspired by a weak U.S. employment report last week as Federal Reserve officials suggest a U.S. rate hike in June could still be in play, lifting the dollar to three-week highs versus a basket of major currencies.

Spot gold was steady at $1,194.51 an ounce by 0225 GMT, after hitting a session low of $1,192.30 on Thursday. Bullion is down 1.3 percent so far this week after pulling back from Monday's seven-week top of $1,224.10.

U.S. gold for June delivery was nearly flat at $1,194.40 an ounce.

"What is changing rapidly is people's expectations as the actual rate hike timing approaches," said Mark To, head of research at Hong Kong's Wing Fung Financial Group, who believes the Fed is on track to raise rates in June.

Data on Thursday showed the number of Americans filing new claims for jobless benefits rose less than expected last week and the four-week moving average of claims hit its lowest level since 2000, suggesting an abrupt slowdown in job growth in March was likely a fluke.

Investors tend to shun gold, which doesn't pay interest, when market expectations point to U.S. interest rates rising.

"But whether the Fed raises rates in June or decides to wait till September is a moot point in our view since we think that once the first rate hike takes place, the Fed will likely stand aside for a period of time to see what the repercussions of its move will be," INTL FCStone analyst Edward Meir said in a note.

Gold could drop to a five-year low of $1,100 this year, before a recovery in 2016 spurred by Asian demand, GFMS analysts at Thomson Reuters said.

Demand from India and China, the world's top two gold consumers, has been slack so far this year, with Beijing's anti-corruption drive hurting Chinese appetite.

Premium for physical gold at the Shanghai Gold Exchange stayed at just about a dollar over the global spot benchmark on Friday.

In India, gold demand risks falling for a second straight year as millions of Indian farmers hit by erratic weather and falling commodity prices trim purchases.

(Reporting by Manolo Serapio Jr.; Editing by Michael Perry)

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