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Gold prices steadied on Monday as a slide in stock markets helped the precious metal claw back some lost ground after logging its biggest one-day loss in two months in the previous session. Prices fell 1.2 percent on Friday after stronger-than-expected US payrolls data shored up expectations that a pickup in inflation would spur further US interest rate hikes this year. That boosted the US dollar, in which gold is priced.
The greenback rose slightly on Monday, while stock markets were routed around the globe as resurgent US inflation raised the possibility that the Federal Reserve would tighten policy more aggressively than previously expected. Spot gold steadied at $1,334.40 an ounce by 1:34 pm EST (1834 GMT), still well below late January's 17-month high of $1,366.07. US gold futures for April delivery settled down 80 cents, or 0.1 percent, at $1,336.50.
"Gold is going to start to be noticed as an inflation hedge more so than before, because the stock market seems to be not just in a selloff, but in a probable profit-taking move," said George Gero, managing director of RBC Wealth Management in New York. US stocks extended their selloff after Friday's drop on the back of rising bond yields and prospects for increasing inflation.
"I would expect the recent correction in equity prices to show a little bit more bid (in gold), but at the moment it doesn't seem to be the case," said Daniel Ghali, commodities strategist at TD Securities in Toronto. "That reinforces the argument that we might see a little consolidation in gold."
Gero said gold purchases ahead of the Chinese Lunar New Year in mid-February also supported prices. Spot silver rose 0.8 percent at $16.72 an ounce after matching the previous session's five-week low of $16.54. It fell 3.7 percent on Friday in its biggest one-day decline since December 2016.
Platinum was flat at $986.24 an ounce, still hovering near a three-week low, while palladium dropped 1.5 percent to $1,031.20.

Copyright Reuters, 2018

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