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Gold Hits Record High on Softer Dollar, Rate-Cut Hopes

Gold prices rose to an all-time high on Friday as a cocktail of factors ranging from a weaker dollar, growing expectations for a U.S. interest-rate cut in September to geopolitical tensions in the Middle East bolstered demand for bullion.

Spot gold was up 1.3% to $2,487.66 per ounce by 09:30 a.m. EDT (1330 GMT). Gold gained 2.5% so far this week. U.S. gold futures rose 1.4% to $2,526.40.

The dollar index fell 0.3% and was on track for a fourth week of losses, making gold more appealing for buyers overseas.

The July releases of the producer price index and consumer price index this week indicated inflation was subsidising, which could keep the U.S. Federal Reserve on track to start its monetary easing cycle with a 25-basis point rate cut next month.

Traders look forward to minutes from the Fed's previous policy meeting and Fed Chair Jerome Powell's outlook of the U.S. economy next week.

In other news, the Israeli army on Friday ordered a fresh evacuation of areas in southern and central Gaza previously designated as a humanitarian safe zone, saying they had been used by Hamas as a base to attack Israel.

Bullion is considered a hedge against geopolitical and economic uncertainties and tends to thrive in a low-interest-rate environment.

Elsewhere, silver fell 0.2% to $28.32 per ounce and platinum rose 0.1% to $953.75. Palladium eased 0.2% to $942.25.

All metals were on track for weekly gains.

Source : Reuters

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