PRECIOUS-Gold falls as risk aversion eases after failed Turkey coup

Published 2016-07-18, 02:49 a/m
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* Record bullish gold bets cut for first time in five weeks

* Palladium trading below 8-month high touched on Friday (Updates price)

By Vijaykumar Vedala

BENGALURU, July 18 (Reuters) - Gold fell 1 percent before paring losses on Monday as the demand for safe-haven assets waned with a coup attempt in Turkey failing to deter risk sentiments.

The U.S. dollar gained on the yen on Monday as investors unwound safe-haven trades in the wake of the failed coup in Turkey, while a giant takeover bid in the tech sector and the promise of central bank stimulus lent support to equities. MKTS/GLOB USD/

Turkey widened a crackdown on suspected supporters of the failed military coup, taking the number of people rounded up in the armed forces and judiciary to 6,000 and the government said it was in control of the country and economy. gold XAU= , which fell 1 percent to as low as $1,323.70, was down 0.6 percent to $1,329.27 an ounce by 0629 GMT. Bullion fell over 2 percent last week, its first weekly decline in seven weeks.

U.S. gold GCcv1 was up 0.2 percent to $1,329.50 an ounce.

"Gold prices are feeling some kind of pressure because of the increasing easing of risk aversion," said Mark To, head of research at Hong Kong's Wing Fung Financial Group.

"People have formed expectations that central banks worldwide have to include more stimulus packages in their monetary policies, leading to risk asset appreciation."

Spot gold is expected to fall to $1,313 per ounce, as suggested by two sets of Fibonacci retracement analysis, Reuters technical analyst Wang Tao said on Monday. gold's safe-haven appeal waned, speculators cut their record bullish bets for the first time in five weeks, U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) data showed. further pressure on the bullion was positive U.S. retail sales data, which rose more than expected in June. St. Louis Fed President James Bullard said on Friday there are "upside" risks to his view that the U.S. central bank should raise interest rates just once this year and remain on hold in 2017 and 2018.

Gold is highly sensitive to rising rates, which lift the opportunity cost of holding non-yielding assets such as bullion, while boosting the dollar, in which it is priced.

"We continue to see good support for gold toward $1,325 as participants still look to play on the long side," MKS PAMP trader Sam Laughlin said in a note.

Among other precious metals, spot silver XAG= was down 1 percent at $19.99 an ounce.

Platinum XPT= was flat at $1,085.60, while palladium XPD= was down 0.9 percent to $640.55, after hitting an over 8-month high in the previous session.

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