PRECIOUS-Gold jumps 2 pct as dollar falls from multi-month highs

Published 2018-11-01, 02:20 p/m
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* Gold jumps after three sessions of losses

* Dollar retreats from 16-month highs, down 0.9 pct

* Platinum hits highest since June 27 (Recasts, adds comments, updates prices)

By Karthika Suresh Namboothiri and Sethuraman N R

BENGALURU, Nov 1 (Reuters) - Gold rose nearly 2 percent on Thursday, bouncing off a three-week low touched in the previous session as the dollar fell sharply from recent highs, making the metal cheaper for holders of other currencies.

Spot gold XAU= gained 1.7 percent at $1,234.18 per ounce by 14:02 p.m EDT (1802 GMT) after rising as much as 1.9 percent to its highest since Oct. 26 at $1,237.39. U.S. gold futures GCcv1 settled up $23.60, or 1.94 percent, at $1,238.60.

"The pretty aggressive drop in the U.S. dollar was a significant catalyst for gold today," said Bart Melek, head of commodity strategies at TD Securities.

"The drop in the U.S. bond yields, dollar and improvement in Chinese yuan were major factors and we continue to have volatility in the equity markets. With all of that we have seen significant short covering in gold."

The dollar index .DXY , which measures the U.S. unit against a basket of six major currencies, fell 0.9 percent, dropping from a 16-month high hit in the previous session on continued U.S. economic strength. USD/

Federal data on Thursday showed new applications for U.S. unemployment aid fell last week and the number of Americans receiving benefits was the lowest in more than 45 years as labor market conditions tightened further.

The economy's upbeat outlook was, however, tempered by news that manufacturing activity slowed in October as a measure of new orders dropped to its lowest level in 1-1/2 years. will focus on Friday's non-farm payrolls data for further clues on the strength of the U.S. economy.

Markets are also watching the U.S. congressional elections on Tuesday, which will determine whether the Republican or Democratic party controls the U.S. Congress, with some predicting increased market volatility on the outcome.

Gold fell in the three previous sessions and touched its lowest since Oct. 11 on Wednesday at $1,211.52 per ounce.

"Traders stepped in to buy the dip in gold prices on some perceived bargain-hunting and by some short-covering from the futures traders," Kitco Metals senior analyst Jim Wyckoff said in a note.

"Precious metals are seeing buying interest as the U.S. dollar index is posting sharp losses today."

Among other precious metals, platinum XPT= climbed 2.8 percent to $859.40 per ounce, having touched its highest since June 27 at $860.90 earlier in the session.

Silver XAG= jumped 3.7 percent to $14.74 per ounce, while palladium XPD= rose 1.2 percent to $1,091.45.

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