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Gold steadies near record high as virus concerns persist

Published Tue, Aug 4, 2020 · 08:03 AM

[BENGALURU] Gold held steady near record highs on Tuesday as worries over global economic fallout from mounting Covid-19 cases offset an uptick in risk sentiment driven by positive US economic data.

Spot gold was steady at US$1,976.19 per ounce by 7.25am GMT, US$8.47 shy of the all-time high hit in the previous session.

US gold futures rose 0.4 per cent to $1,993.20.

"The coronavirus problem is going to be with us for a while. It seems that economies around the world will be very fragile for an extended period of time," said Edward Meir, analyst at ED&F Man Capital Markets. "They (economies) would require stimulus, monetary easing and lower interest rates to cushion the shocks. All of those would be beneficial for gold."

Coronavirus cases continue to surge in the United States and elsewhere.

The World Health Organization warned that the road to normality would be long, with some countries requiring a reset of strategy.

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Central banks around the world have rolled out a flurry of stimulus measures and cut interest rates to mitigate the economic damage caused by the pandemic, helping gold rise more than 30 per cent so far this year as it is seen as a hedge against inflation and fears of currency debasement.

Meanwhile, US lawmakers said they had made progress in talks on a new coronavirus relief bill. "What makes gold investing so appealing over the short-term or the medium-term perspective that when US real yields are lower or negative, investors have no opportunity cost in owning bullion," Stephen Innes, chief market strategist at financial services firm AxiCorp, said in a note.

Holding back the metal, investor appetite for riskier assets rose after strong US manufacturing data and gains in tech stocks.

Silver gained 0.4 per cent to US$24.34 per ounce, platinum rose 0.5 per cent to US$921.26 and palladium climbed 0.8 per cent to US$2,100.73.

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