Gold eases further on strong economic data

Gold extended losses on Thursday after falling 2 percent the session before as robust economic data from the United States and Europe dented its safe-haven appeal.
FUNDAMENTALS
 Spot gold had dropped 0.09 percent to $1,319.46 an ounce by 0008 GMT. It fell 2 percent on Wednesday as signs of continued economic recovery prompted funds to exit the bullion market after the metal hit a one-month high earlier in the day. New U.S. home sales vaulted to a five-year peak in June, while private industry in the euro zone expanded for the first time in more than a year in July.
Goldman Sachs is sticking to its average forecast of $1,413 for an ounce of gold this year as it does not see sharp reductions in U.S. Federal Reserve stimulus, after fears of such cuts drove bullion prices to near three-year lows recently. Australia’s Newcrest Mining Ltd, the world’s third biggest gold producer, is forecasting a flat year of gold output as it cuts operating costs.  Gold miner Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd reported a net loss on Wednesday, hurt in part by a maintenance shutdown, and said it was “reviewing all aspects” of its business in light of the recent drop in gold prices.  Gold traders in India braced for a fall in supply and higher premiums ahead of festivals, as the central bank’s steps to restrict imports are expected to cut supplies for domestic consumption.
Precious metals prices 0008 GMT

Metal Last Change Pct chg YTD pct chg Volume
Spot Gold 1319.46 -1.23 -0.09 -21.2
Spot Silver 20.12 -0.02 -0.1 -33.55
Spot Platinum 1437.75 -5.17 -0.36 -6.34
Spot Palladium 746.75 2.6 0.35 7.91
COMEX GOLD AUG3 1319.4 -0.1 -0.01 -21.27 3198
COMEX SILVER SE P3 20.10 0.08 0.4 -33.68 585
Euro/Dollar 1.319
Dollar/Yen 100.36

COMEX gold and silver contracts show the most active months

Source: Reuters
Source:Bullion Bulletin

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