Gold pares gains as dollar recovers, equities rally

Spot gold was steady at $1,320.62 an ounce whereas, US gold futures were up nearly 0.1 per cent at $1,324.30 an ounce

Gold pares gains as dollar recovers, equities rally
Reuters
Last Updated : Sep 29 2016 | 1:30 PM IST
Gold pared early gains on Thursday as the US dollar recovered and global stocks rallied after oil producers agreed to curb output.

The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries on Wednesday agreed modest oil output cuts in the first such deal since 2008, with the group's leader Saudi Arabia softening its stance on arch-rival Iran amid mounting pressure from low crude prices.

Oil shares pulled regional stock markets higher on Thursday. 

"Once again (gold) struggled to find direction in low volumes, with regional names happy to sit on the sidelines as gold threatens a test of the 100-day moving average around $1,310," MKS PAMP Group trader Sam Laughlin said.

"With some time still to pass until the currently expected US Federal reserve rate rise in December, gold looks likely to hold range-bound over the short term."

Division between Federal Reserve policymakers on when to raise US interest rates has sapped investor enthusiasm for trading on comments by officials from the central bank.

"The gold and dollar markets are currently without very strong direction. The mixed views from US Fed officials have weakened their credibility and the market has stopped buying (on) their comments," said Jiang Shu, chief analyst at Shandong Gold Group.

Spot gold was steady at $1,320.62 an ounce by 0706 GMT. US gold futures were up nearly 0.1 per cent at $1,324.30 an ounce.

Oil futures retreated on Thursday as the market grew more sceptical on how OPEC would implement a plan to curb oil output, a day after the group agreed to limit production.

"Further oil price rallies may feed more convincingly into the gold market, especially if other non-oil commodities also rally, and the broader commodity indices rise," HSBC analyst James Steel said in a note.

The gold market will absorb another raft of US and European economic data on Thursday, he said. US GDP numbers are due, as well as European Union business confidence data.

"We think prices may stay on the defensive in the absence of new developments, unless oil prices continue to rise enough to lend support to bullion."

The dollar index, which measures the greenback against a basket of currencies, rose 0.1 per cent to $95.520 after touching a low of 95.338.

Silver fell 0.4 per cent at $19.12 an ounce. Platinum and palladium rose 0.5 per cent to $1,029 and $712.90 respectively. Palladium earlier touched its highest in over seven weeks at $721.30.
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First Published: Sep 29 2016 | 1:00 PM IST

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