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Gold jumped to a two-week high on Friday after weak US economic data boosted expectations the US Federal Reserve would hold pat on monetary tightening, while palladium matched an all-time high on a prolonged deficit. Spot gold was up 0.4 percent at $1,317.36 an ounce at 12:47 p.m. EST (1747 GMT), having touched its highest since Feb. 1 at $1,319.81.
US gold futures rose 0.5 percent to $1,320.60. While gold is on track for a small weekly gain, it was rangebound for most of the week, with gains on Friday stemmed by a firmer dollar and a rebound in stocks. "Gold (price action) is like watching oil evaporate. The market is continually bearish at lows and bullish at highs with actual breaks infrequent," said Tai Wong, head of base and precious metals derivatives trading at BMO.
"The end of the (Fed) tightening cycle now looms which improves the overall backdrop for gold significantly. With the Fed on hold, there is less pressure for the rest of the globe to keep pace." The metal gained 0.5 percent in the previous session after weak US retail sales data added to disquiet about slowing growth, which could prompt the Fed to hold interest rates steady for a while. Lower interest rates reduce the opportunity cost of holding non-interest bearing gold and weigh on the dollar.
The disappointing US data followed a spate of weak economic reports from China and Europe. "The world economy is slowing very rapidly and therefore monetary policy everywhere will be eased, so the outlook is a lot more inflationary, helping gold," said Alasdair Macleod, head of research at GoldMoney.com. The world's two biggest economies reached a consensus in principle on key issues during ongoing talks, China's state news agency Xinhua said. Negotiations will continue next week in Washington.
Meanwhile, palladium surged to match an all-time high of $1,434.50 last touched on Jan. 17, en route to a second consecutive weekly gain. Platinum gained 2.2 percent to $802.50 per ounce. Silver was up 0.5 percent to $15.71, but was down over 1 percent this week.

Copyright Reuters, 2019

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