Gold steadies off 1-month peak on Sino-US trade talk hopes
Spot gold was steady at $1,297.45 per ounce at 0136 GMT.

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Spot gold was steady at $1,297.45 per ounce at 0136 GMT.
US gold futures were also steady at $1,298 an ounce.
US President Donald Trump on Tuesday called the trade war with China "a little squabble" and insisted talks between the world's two largest economies had not collapsed, as investors remained on guard for a further escalation of tit-for-tat tariffs.
Meanwhile on Tuesday, the Chinese government also confirmed that the two countries have agreed to keep talking about their trade dispute.
In the previous session, both US and European stocks were lifted by Trump downplaying his trade war with China, a day after a spike in tensions between the world's two largest economies rattled financial markets.
However, restraining further downside for gold, Asian shares still struggled near a 3-1/2-month low on Wednesday on lingering concerns over the economic impact of a US-China trade war.
Global investors' equity allocations fell 6 per centage points in May and over a third of fund managers have taken out protection against sharp stock market falls in coming months, Bank of America Merrill Lynch's latest monthly survey found on Tuesday.
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