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HeadLine : Gold lower in Asia but support from India, China eyed
Date : Mar 30 2017
Gold prices edged lower in Asia on Thursday with demand prospects in the world's top two importers, China and India, in focus with physical and exchange traded fund demand on hopes tax reform by New Delhi could cut the cost of bullion imports and as Chinese buyers seek a hedge for a weaker currency.

Overnight, gold prices traded modestly lower on Wednesday, weighed by a rise in the dollar, which continued to recover from multi-month lows, after the release of upbeat economic data.

Gold prices dipped to a session low of $1,246.50, as stronger than expected U.S. home sales data supported the narrative of a stronger U.S. economy, which pushed the dollar to session highs. The U.S. National Association of Realtors said its pending home sales increased by 5.5% last month, which was far above economists’ forecast of a 2.4% increase.

Meanwhile, British Prime Minister Theresa May triggered Article 50 on Wednesday, the legal process by which Britain will leave the EU. Article 50 gives the leaving country two years to negotiate an exit deal and once it's triggered, it can't be stopped except by unanimous consent of all member states.

Source:Investing

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