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NEW YORK: Gold prices pulled back sharply on Friday after surging to a more than one-year peak in the last session, as the dollar bounced and a Federal Reserve official flagged the need for another interest rate hike.

Spot gold was down 1.8% at $2,003.60 per ounce by 01:52 EDT (17:51 GMT). US gold futures settled 1.9% lower at $2,015.80.

The dollar index bounced off a one-year low and Treasury yields rose after a key Fed official warned that the central bank needs to continue hiking rates to tame inflation.

Gold competes with the dollar as a safe haven amid economic or political turmoil, while gains in the US currency also dim appetite for bullion among overseas buyers.

Also holding back zero-yield gold, the CME FedWatch tool showed traders were now pricing in a 80.2% chance of a 25 basis-point hike in May compared with a 70% chance at the beginning of the week.

The metals market will likely weaken as we go into the “blackout period” ahead of the Fed decision in May with a 25 bps hike expected, said Daniel Pavilonis, senior market strategist at RJO Futures.

“Prices will stabilize somewhere around $2,000.” But analysts said bullion’s outlook remained positive, following the stellar run over the past couple of sessions amid growing recession worries that could prompt the Fed to eventually end its rate-hike cycle.

“I still expect prices to hit record highs and extend gains to $2,100,” said Phillip Streible, chief market strategist at Blue Line Futures in Chicago.

On the physical front, rally in prices made physical gold buying unattractive across major Asian hubs this week. Silver was down 1.8% at $25.34 per ounce, after rising to a year’s high of $26.07 earlier in the session, and is set for a fifth weekly gain.

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