Gold on track for first weekly decline in three as dollar strengthens
Spot gold was flat at $1,726.96 per ounce. US gold futures were steady at $1,725.50 per ounce.

FUNDAMENTALS
Spot gold was flat at $1,726.96 per ounce by 0126 GMT on Friday. U.S. gold futures were steady at $1,725.50 per ounce. The metal hit a one-week low of $1,721.46 in the previous session.
For the week, the metal has lost over 1% as the U.S. dollar climbed against a basket of major currencies, leaping over a four-month high on Thursday.
U.S. Treasury yields also jumped after the Treasury Department saw tepid interest for an auction of seven-year notes.
Higher returns on Treasury bonds generally increase the opportunity cost of holding non-yielding bullion, while a strong dollar makes it expensive for non-U.S. buyers.
Countries in Europe are re-enforcing COVID-19 restrictions as Germany, Europe's largest economy, saw the highest surge in coronavirus cases since January, further raising doubts about the pace of economic recovery.
Gold is often considered as a safe-haven investment at times of political andd economic uncertainties.
Asian markets are set to open higher on Friday after U.S. equities rose as investors weighed the outlook for economic growth and inflation and welcomed progress on vaccination rollouts.
Silver rose 0.1% to $25.05, holding above an over two-month low of $24.39 per ounce hit on Thursday.
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