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PRECIOUS-Gold climbs to 3-month peak; set for biggest annual rise since 2010

Published 12/31/2019, 07:26 PM
Updated 12/31/2019, 07:32 PM
© Reuters.  PRECIOUS-Gold climbs to 3-month peak; set for biggest annual rise since 2010
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* Gold up about 19%, silver up 17% year to date
* Palladium up more than 50% this year, biggest precious
metal
gainer
* Platinum set for best year since 2009
* GRAPHIC-2019 asset returns: http://tmsnrt.rs/2jvdmXl

By Diptendu Lahiri
Dec 31 (Reuters) - Gold prices rose their highest in more
than three months on Tuesday as a weak dollar encouraged
investors to buy the safe-haven metal.
Gold is on track for its best annual performance in nine
years, while scarcity-hit palladium was on track to surge more
than 50% in its fourth straight yearly gain.
Spot gold XAU= hit its highest since Sept. 25 at $1,525.20
and was up 0.5% to $1,522.78 per ounce by 1037 GMT. U.S. gold
futures GCcv1 rose 0.5% to 1525.90.
"There are still a lot of uncertainties that we are taking
into 2020, we don't know where the (China-U.S.) trade war is
going, the tensions around the Iran issue is also not helping,"
said Afshin Nabavi, senior vice president at precious metals
trader MKS SA.
"I see gold being supported in 2020 as well, until questions
around all uncertainties have an answer," he said, adding
investors are banking more on gold as a safe-haven asset than
the dollar.
The dollar .DXY slipped against a basket of rivals,
hovering close to a 6-month low hit last week, making gold
cheaper for holders of other currencies. USD/
Investor interest in gold has surged this year due to a raft
of geopolitical uncertainties, including the China-U.S. trade
war, Middle East tensions and protests in Hong Kong.
Bullion was also supported by rate cuts by major central
banks, including the U.S. Federal Reserve cutting three times
before it signalled it would keep rates unchanged through 2020.
Lower interest rates reduce the opportunity cost of holding
non-yielding bullion.
Elsewhere, palladium XPD= advanced 0.7% to $1,919.76 per
ounce, extending gains into a fourth straight year.
Prices have jumped over 51% this year, the most since 2017,
which would make palladium the biggest gainer among precious
metals this year.
"The physical supply of palladium seems to be pretty scarce,
though we saw a quick correction when it could not hit the
$2,000 level, but sentiment is still positive and that level is
not far away," Nabavi said.
Silver XAG= rose 0.8% to $18.06 and on course for its best
year since 2010, rising about 17%.
Platinum XPT= gained 1.2% to $968.75 and was set to gain
about 22% for the year in its biggest advance since 2009.

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