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Gold steadied on Monday, coming off lows as the dollar pared gains, though concerns over the outlook for the US election and Federal Reserve policy kept the metal pinned near the previous session's highest level in nearly four weeks. The dollar was up around 0.1 percent versus a basket of major currencies while global equity prices steadied after the Federal Bureau of Investigation announced it was taking a new look at Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server while she was secretary of state.
Spot gold was up 0.03 percent at $1,276.34 an ounce by 3:10 pm EDT (1910 GMT), hovering below Friday's peak of $1,284.14 and on track to close October down 3.1 percent. US gold futures for December delivery settled down 0.3 percent at $1,273.10. Physical demand has been very quiet, Afshin Nabavi, head of trading at MKS in Switzerland, said. "Everything is stuck, with the (November 8) elections in the United States, and the non-farm payrolls on Friday. We have had a $25 range every day."
"People had been presuming the election was a done deal for Clinton," said Natixis analyst Bernard Dahdah. "If this means her lead is reduced, the gold market could benefit from that uncertainty." Silver was up 0.6 pct at $17.83 an ounce but poised to post a monthly decline of around 7 percent Platinum was down 0.6 percent at $973 and set to record its third consecutive monthly drop while palladium, down 0.5 percent at $616.50, was heading for its biggest monthly drop since November, down more than 14 percent.

Copyright Reuters, 2016

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