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PRECIOUS-Gold eases after records hit, ETF inches higher

Wed Nov 4, 2009 8:33am IST
 
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 * Gold may hit $1,100 if Fed reaffirms low rate policy
 * Funds' buying keeps momentum up, seen driving prices higher
 * SPDR Gold holdings inch up [GOL/SPDR]
 * Tokyo markets were closed on Tuesday for public holiday
 By Chikako Mogi
 TOKYO, Nov 4 (Reuters) - Gold eased on Wednesday as investors
took profits a day after it hit record highs despite the dollar's
strength, but sentiment improved on bullion's growing status as a
destination for a diversifying official reserves.
 Weakness in equities markets, resurfacing worries about the
U.S. and European banking sectors and expectations for U.S.
interest rates to remain low for some time are favouring gold as a
safe-haven asset, analysts said.
 Commodities markets, especially gold, are favoured by
trend-following funds and news of India's central bank buying a
large amount of gold from the International Monetary Fund was
taken as reinforcing such bullish sentiment and keeping up the
buying momentum.
 "It's all driven by funds and their bullish sentiment, which
was reinforced by news of the IMF sale of gold to India," said
Kazuhiko Saito, chief analyst at Fujitomi Co in Tokyo.
 He said there was relief India was the buyer as the country's
official gold holdings are low relative to Europe, and India
therefore is not seen as being in haste to sell bullion.
 "Gold may test $1,100 in the near term" if the U.S. Federal
Reserve maintains its pledge for low interest rates when policy
makers conclude a two-day meeting later on Wednesday, he said.
 Gold swept to a record high on Tuesday despite the dollar's
rise as the IMF's 200-tonne sale of gold to India underscored
gold's increasing status as an official reserve and fuelled
speculation that other governments including Beijing may be ready
to diversify their reserves.
 "Once we broke above the previous record of $1,070 we got
momentum buying. It is more of a technical move," said Adrian
Koh, an analyst at Phillip Futures in Singapore.
 Spot gold XAU= was at $1,081.60 per ounce at 0240 GMT, down
0.3 percent from New York's notional close of $1,084.50. On
Tuesday, spot gold hit an all-time high of $1,087.45.
 U.S. gold futures for December delivery GCZ9 inched down
0.2 percent to $1,082.70 per ounce, compared to $1,084.90 an
ounce on the COMEX division of NYMEX. Futures hit a record high
of $1,088.50 on Tuesday.
 The market surge was also reflected in investment flows.
 The world's largest gold-backed exchange-traded fund, SPDR
Gold Trust (GLD: Quote, Profile, Research), said its holdings rose to 1,108.399 tonnes as
of Nov. 3, up 4.88 tonnes or 0.4 percent from the previous
business day. [GOL/SPDR]
 Japanese financial markets were closed on Tuesday for a
public holiday.
 The dollar steadied on Wednesday after climbing to a
one-month high against a basket of major currencies the previous
day when concerns about the global banking sector reignited
safe-haven demand for the greenback. [USD/]
 Gold market participants including banks, miners and
investment funds gathered for the London Bullion Market
Association's annual conference in Edinburgh, which ended on
Tuesday. [ID:nL2446307]
 Precious metals prices at 0249 GMT
 Metal             Last    Change  Pct chg  YTD pct chg  Turnover
 Spot Gold        1081.40   -3.10   -0.29     22.87
 Spot Silver        17.14   -0.06   -0.35     51.41
 Spot Platinum    1354.50   -1.00   -0.07     45.33
 Spot Palladium    325.00    0.50   +0.15     76.15
 TOCOM Gold       3147.00  108.00   +3.55     22.31         59743
 TOCOM Platinum   3943.00  109.00   +2.84     48.68         10887
 TOCOM Silver      499.50   21.30   +4.45     56.44           438
 TOCOM Palladium   956.00   15.00   +1.59     73.82           272
 Euro/Dollar       1.4720
 Dollar/Yen         90.18
 TOCOM prices in yen per gram, except TOCOM silver which is
 priced in yen per 10 grams. Spot prices in $ per ounce.
 (Editing by Michael Watson)






































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