• MTS Gold Evening News 20170324

    24 Mar 2017 | Gold News


• Gold prices edged lower on Fridayagainst a backdrop of a rising dollar as markets waited to seewhether U.S. President Donald Trump succeeds in pushing throughhealthcare reforms, viewed as a potential bellwether for hisability to impose his economic and political agenda.

A rough ride for the healthcare plan could affect Trump'sefforts to cut taxes and boost infrastructure, with thepotential to drive more investors to gold as a safe haven ifstock markets fall, analysts and traders said

Spot gold was down 0.2 percent at $1,243.23 per ounce by 0302 GMT. On Thursday, it touched its strongest since Feb. 28 at $1,253.12. The yellow metal was on track for its second straight week of gains.

• "The yellow metal continues to see solid interest underneath $1,245, however should prices fail again at $1,250 we may see this support level broken to test $1,230 - $1,235," MKS PAMP Group trader Sam Laughlin said.

• The dollar recouped a little lost ground on Friday amid signs the delayed healthcare vote would go ahead later in the day - though it remained unclear whether it would pass.

The dollar index, which measures the greenback against a basket of currencies, rose 0.2 percent to 99.980 It hit a seven-week low of 99.547 on Wednesday.

• "If the (healthcare) vote is to pass the reforms, gold could face pressure. But, if it encounters problems, we might chase a previous high at around $1,260," a precious metals trader said.

• Spot gold is still homing in on $1,237 per ounce, as it faces a strong resistance zone of $1,247 - $1,254, Reuters technical analyst Wang Tao said.

• "We suspect that short-term long positioning has become extended and may be vulnerable to a correction," said Jeffrey Halley, senior market analyst at OANDA.

"A break of $1,242.50 should see some stop-loss sell action appear as traders reduce longs, after which gold will most likely move to the nuances of Washington D.C. headlines."

• Spot silver rose 0.2 percent to $17.56 an ounce, after hitting over two-week high of $17.69 in the prior session.


Reference: Reuters

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