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Gold steady as UK goes to polls, ECB meeting in focus

8th June 2017

By: Reuters

  

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BENGALURU – Gold held steady on Thursday as investors awaited cues on market direction amid a number of geopolitical events later in the day that could boost the safe-haven demand for the metal.

Polling has started in the UK national elections, while the European Central Bank (ECB) may discuss dropping additional stimulus pledges at a meeting later and former United States Federal Bureau of Investigation director James Comey will testify before the US Congress about his interactions with President Donald Trump later in the day.

"Unless there is a major surprise today and the Labor Party gets up over the Conservatives, I doubt there will be much reaction to gold price from the UK election. The market has already priced this," said Cameron Alexander, an analyst with Thomson Reuters-owned metals consultancy GFMS.

"A more bullish forecast (from ECB meeting) is likely to lead to a movement away from gold to higher-yielding asset, although any move will be modest."

Spot gold was nearly flat at $1 285.91/oz, as of 08:09 GMT.

US gold futures for August delivery dipped 0.4% to $1 288.20/oz.

"A lot of things are happening at the same time... There may be some kind of impact that may push up the volatility rather than the direction of price moves," said Mark To, head of research at Hong Kong's Wing Fung Financial Group.

The yellow metal fell from a near seven-month high on Wednesday after Comey's written testimony to the US Senate contained few surprises.

A final flurry of opinion polls gave British Prime Minister Theresa May's Conservative Party a lead between 5 and 12 percentage points over the main opposition Labour Party, suggesting she would increase her majority - but not win the landslide foreseen when she called the election seven weeks ago.

"With the (UK poll) results coming out during the Asian session on Friday morning, the downside for gold is likely to be limited as we run into the weekend," said Jeffrey Halley, senior market analyst at OANDA.

Meanwhile, the ECB is likely to keep its easy monetary policy during its meeting as inflation remains below its target despite stronger economic growth in the eurozone.

In other precious metals, palladium gained as much as 0.7% to $840.10/oz. In the previous session, it hit the highest in near three years, but shed its early gains to end 2.3% lower.

Platinum climbed 0.6% to $947.80/oz, and silver rose 0.5% to $17.63.

Edited by Reuters

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