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Gold eyes worst week since end-March ahead of U.S. jobs data

Published 2019-05-03, 08:55 a/m
© Reuters.  Gold eyes worst week since end-March ahead of U.S. jobs data

* U.S. non-farm payrolls data due at 1230 GMT

* Gold about 1.2 pct down so far this week

* SPDR Gold holdings fall to lowest in nearly 7 months

* Platinum touches one-month low

By K. Sathya Narayanan

May 3 (Reuters) - Gold was steady on Friday as the market awaited U.S. non-farm payrolls data but was headed for its biggest weekly decline since the end of March, as the dollar gained after the U.S. central bank doused expectations of a near-term rate cut.

Spot gold XAU= was steady at $1,270.59 per ounce, as of 1144 GMT. In the previous session, the metal dropped to $1,265.85, its lowest since the end of December.

U.S. gold futures GCcv1 were also flat at $1,271.60 an ounce.

Gold has fallen more than 1 percent in the last two sessions and is down over 1 percent this week after the U.S. Federal Reserve emphasised it saw no compelling reason to consider a rate cut any time soon. expected the next move from the Fed to be a rate cut but it doesn't look like there would be a rate cut anytime soon and the risk of another hike on the table increased after his statement," Quantitative Commodity Research analyst Peter Fertig said.

"(Right now) people are holding back and are waiting for the U.S. non-farm payrolls data ... the dollar is heading higher which is negative for the precious metals complex."

Better-than-expected non-farm payrolls data tends to boost the dollar, as it would reinforce the economy's strength, and weigh on gold, analysts said. polled by Reuters are expecting total non-farm employment to have increased by 185,000 jobs in April.

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The dollar .DXY was up about 0.2 percent against key rivals and was on track to post its third straight session of gains. USD/

Market participants were also keeping a close watch on U.S.-China trade talks, anticipating a resolution to the year long tariff war between the world's two largest economies. trade deal would boost investors appetite for riskier assets and dent bullion's safe-haven appeal.

Reflecting investor sentiment towards bullion, holdings in the world's largest gold-backed exchange-traded fund (ETF), SPDR Gold Trust GLD , fell about 0.2 percent to 745.52 tonnes on Thursday, its lowest since Oct. 12. GOL/ETF

"The ETF holdings in gold continue to decline and in the last few week specs on COMEX switched from net long to net short as there is a risk on approach from investors," said ING analyst Warren Patterson. CFTC/

Silver XAG= was up 0.3 percent at $14.67 per ounce, holding close to a more than four-month low of $14.52 touched in the previous session.

Platinum XPT= rose 0.5 percent to $851.78 an ounce, having touched a one-month low of $839 earlier in the session, while palladium XPD= dipped 0.4 percent to $1,349.30 an ounce.

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