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PRECIOUS-Gold prices edge up on new virus strain, stimulus-led inflation woes

Published 04/01/2021, 10:17 AM
Updated 04/01/2021, 10:20 AM
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April 1 (Reuters) - Gold prices edged a tick higher on
Thursday, as expectations of a $2 trillion-plus stimulus plan in
the United States raised concerns of inflation, while reports of
a new vaccine-resistant virus strain also supported bullion's
safe-haven appeal.

FUNDAMENTALS
* Spot gold XAU= was up 0.2% at $1,710.28 per ounce by
0156 GM, though it was set for its second straight weekly fall.
* U.S. gold futures GCv1 fell 0.3% to $1,709.80 per ounce.
* U.S. President Joe Biden on Wednesday called for a
sweeping use of government power to reshape the world's largest
economy and counter China's rise in a $2 trillion-plus proposal
that was met with swift Republican resistance. * Stimulus measures increase the chances of higher inflation
and gold is often considered as a hedge against it.
* The World Trade Organization slightly raised its growth
forecast for global goods trade this year, but said the outlook
was clouded by risks from the rollout of coronavirus vaccines
and the possible emergence of vaccine-resistant strains.
* However, taking a little shine off the metal, Asian stocks
were set to edge higher early on Thursday after big tech rallied
on Wall Street and as Biden announced a multi-trillion-dollar
infrastructure investment plan. MKTS/GLOB
* U.S. government bond yields rose on Wednesday after the
U.S. President unveiled the infrastructure endeavor. US/
* The U.S. dollar will remain strong for at least another
month, according to a Reuters poll of foreign exchange
strategists, who still forecast that the currency will weaken in
the longer term. * Japanese big manufacturers' sentiment improved to
pre-pandemic levels in the first quarter and companies stepped
up capital spending plans. * Silver XAG= dipped 0.1% to $24.36, while platinum XPT=
was down 0.3% at $1,184.14 and palladium XPD= slipped 0.1% to
$2,616.55.

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0755 Germany Markit/BME Mfg PMI March
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0830 UK Markit/CIPS Mfg PMI Final March
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1345 US Markit Mfg PMI Final March
1400 US ISM Manufacturing PMI March

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