* Gold snaps three-day losing streak
* Recovery in euro ahead of ECB lifts prices
* GRAPHIC-2015 asset returns: http://link.reuters.com/dub25t
(Updates prices)
By Jan Harvey
LONDON, Oct 20 (Reuters) - Gold prices firmed on Tuesday as
solid lending data helped the euro rebound against the dollar
ahead of a European Central Bank meeting this week, which is
expected to clarify the outlook for monetary policy.
The metal remained rangebound, however, on uncertainty over
the timing of the first rise in U.S. interest rates in nearly a
decade. A hike would weigh on gold, as it would raise the
opportunity cost of holding non-yielding bullion.
Spot gold XAU= was up 0.4 percent at $1,175.48 an ounce at
1135 GMT, while U.S. gold futures GCv1 for December delivery
were up $3.20 an ounce at $1,176.00.
Gold touched a 3-1/2-month high last week on bets the
Federal Reserve would not raise U.S. rates amid concerns about
the global economy. But the rally lost steam as gold failed to
break past the key $1,200 level.
"What's changed between July and today is that a Fed hike
for 2015 has now been written off," ING analyst Hamza Khan said.
"What's preventing us from moving much above or below $1,170 is
that we still don't know whether the rate hike is going to be in
early 2016 or late 2016, or how big it's going to be."
"Until we find out, it's going to be difficult to see a
sustained sell-off or a sustained rally in gold."
In the near term, gold was being influenced by fluctuations
in the dollar, in which it is priced. The U.S. currency fell 0.5
percent against the euro on Tuesday after quarterly lending data
from the ECB showed euro zone banks had loosened their lending
standards more than expected over the last few months. FRX/
The euro was also lifted by remarks from ECB Governing
Council member Christian Noyer late on Monday that no adjustment
was needed in the bank's quantitative easing programme. The ECB
started buying 60 billion euros ($68 billion) of assets a month
in March to stave off deflation. urn:newsml:reuters.com:*:nL8N12J3V4
Investor appetite for gold showed signs of building on
Monday, as the world's largest gold-backed exchange-traded fund,
New York-listed SPDR Gold Shares GLD , reported a 3.6-tonne
rise in its holdings. GOL/ETF
Switzerland's gold exports to China and Hong Kong combined
last month hit their highest in more than a year and a half,
data from the Swiss customs bureau showed, though exports to
India fell by two-thirds. ID:nL8N12K1FT
Silver XAG= was up 0.3 percent at $15.86 an ounce, while
platinum XPT= was up 0.2 percent at $1,011.25 an ounce and
palladium XPD= was up 0.4 percent at $684.95 an ounce.
($1 = 0.8790 euros)