Gold prices rise as fears over new coronavirus cases lend support

US gold futures rose nearly 1 per cent to $1,747.90 per ounce.

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Spot prices reached their highest since 2012 last month at $1,764.55.
Gold gained on Friday as a rise in coronavirus cases raised concerns over a second wave which could compel governments to implement another lockdown.

Spot gold was up 1 per cent at $1,740.03 per ounce by 10:37 a.m. ET (1437 GMT), while US gold futures rose nearly 1 per cent to $1,747.90 per ounce.

Spot prices reached their highest since 2012 last month at $1,764.55.


"There is continued upturns in COVID-19 (cases) throughout the South and Southwest of US with uptick in the hospitalization rate. ... That has caused a little bit of concerns of another shutdown, which is benefiting gold," said Jeffrey Sica, founder of Circle Squared Alternative Investments.

More than 8.38 million people worldwide have been infected with the coronavirus, with some 400 workers being positively tested at an abattoir in northern Germany, and China reporting 32 new cases of the virus on Friday.

"No matter what the long-term consequences, like inflation, there will be continued stimulus throughout the world and that will keep gold prices supported in the long term," Sica said.
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So far this year, gold prices have risen 14 per cent, supported by safe-haven demand in the midst of concerns of economic slowdown and unprecedented amounts of government and central bank fiscal and monetary support.

"Spot gold has yet to close above $1,750, and if and when that happens, we suspect renewed momentum and fresh buying from underinvested hedge funds will propel the price higher towards $1,800," said Saxo Bank analyst Ole Hansen in a note.

Against a basket of currencies, the dollar index was little changed at 97.38

Elsewhere, palladium fell 0.91 per cent to $1,907.44 per ounce and was on track for a second consecutive weekly decline.
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Platinum gained 2.5 per cent to $824.50 per ounce and was up 2.3 per cent so far for the week.

Silver was up 1.3 per cent at $17.73 and was on track to mark a second week of gains.
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