gold rises to 5month high on safehaven demand as us strikes syria
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Gold rises to 5-month high on safe-haven demand as US strikes Syria

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Gold rose more than 1 percent
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Gold rose more than 1 percent on Friday to a 5-month high as investors sought safe-haven assets after the United States launched cruise missiles on a Syrian air base, potentially escalating tensions with Syrian allies Russia and Iran. US President Donald Trump unleashed military strikes against the air base in response to a deadly chemical attack on a rebel-held area, a US official said on Thursday. Trump took the toughest direct US action yet in Syria’s six-year-old civil war, raising the risk of confrontation with Russia and Iran, Assad’s two main military backers. Spot gold rose 1 percent to $1,264.30 per ounce by 0340 GMT. It earlier climbed as much as 1.4 percent to $1,269.28, its highest since Nov. 10, and was on track for a fourth straight week of gains. US gold futures also rose over 1 percent to $1,266.20. “Clearly this raises the stakes and we expect to see gold prices continuing to push higher in the short-term, at least until there is some clarity around whether this is a one-off or develops into something more,” ANZ analyst Daniel Hynes said. Stocks slumped and safe-haven bonds and the yen jumped in Asia on Friday after the missile strike. The dollar fell 0.4 percent against the safe-haven Japanese yen to 110.40 . Investors had already been on edge as Trump met Chinese leader Xi Jinping on Thursday for talks over flashpoints such as North Korea and China’s huge trade surplus with the United States. “My initial thoughts are the new president (Trump) is sending a big message to the Chinese about their willingness to act on North Korea as well with this strike,” said Jeffrey Halley, senior market analyst at OANDA. Besides the risk-aversion sentiment in the market, gold is also supported by technicals, analysts said. “Gold has broken the 200-day moving average intra-day and has tested its upper resistance at $1,264, the February 28th high. A daily close above these levels can open a technical move to $1,300 with support now at $1,250,” Halley said. Spot gold is expected to break a resistance at $1,273 per ounce and rise more to the next resistance at $1,281, as suggested by its wave pattern and a Fibonacci retracement analysis, according to Reuters technical analyst Wang Tao. Investors will watch out for March US non-farm payrolls data due later on Friday, which analysts say could be key for the short-term direction of the gold market. Strong job gains will likely add upward pressure on wages, supporting higher interest rates, which could pressure gold. Higher interest rates reduce investor appetite for non-interest bearing gold. Spot silver rose 0.7 percent to $18.40 an ounce, after touching $18.47, the most since Feb. 27. Platinum rose 0.6 percent to $961.65, while palladium was up 0.3 percent to $805.28.

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