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PRECIOUS-Gold pulls back from an over 7-1/2 year high

Published 2020-06-24, 11:36 a/m
Updated 2020-06-24, 02:42 p/m
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* SPDR Gold Trust holdings at over 7-year high

* Platinum slides 3.1%; palladium down 2.1%

* For an interactive graphic tracking the global coronavirus spread, open https://tmsnrt.rs/3aIRuz7 in an external browser (Updates prices)

By Swati Verma

June 24 (Reuters) - Gold weakened after hitting more than a 7-1/2-year high earlier on Wednesday, with investors selling the precious metal along with other asset classes as a global rise in coronavirus cases led a flight to cash.

Spot gold XAU= was little changed at $1,766.21 per ounce as of 02:08 p.m. EDT (1808 GMT), retreating from $1,779.06 earlier in the session, which was its highest since early October 2012.

U.S. gold futures GCcv1 settled 0.4% down at $1,775.10 per ounce.

"People are just going towards cash. They're lightening up the investments in their portfolios," said Michael Matousek, head trader at U.S. Global Investors, citing the rise in COVID-19 infections.

"When it's risk-off for pretty much everything, you have people selling gold. They're selling a little bit of everything across the board."

Rising concerns about the coronavirus pandemic accelerating sent global equities lower Wednesday. MKTS/GLOB

Other precious metals also fell, with silver XAG= declining nearly 2% to $17.59 per ounce. Palladium XPD= slipped 2.1% to $1,883.06 and platinum XPT= was down 3.1% at$803.65.

Despite a slight pullback in prices, gold has climbed more than 16% this year, supported by stimulus measures and interest rate cuts by central banks.

The non-yielding metal is considered a hedge against inflation and currency debasement.

"Long-run inflation expectations are still subdued and have substantial room to rise," said Daniel Ghali, commodity strategist at TD Securities.

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"When you have low interest rates and rising inflation, that means that real rates are getting suppressed and that's the factor driving gold prices higher." of investor sentiment, holdings in SPDR Gold Trust GLD rose 0.28% to 1,169.25 tonnes on Tuesday, its highest since April 2013. GOL/ETF

The rise in cases of COVID-19 has spurred debate over whether lockdowns of businesses will be reinstated, which would mean further damage to recovering economies, said Kitco Metals senior analyst Jim Wyckoff.

Gold as a safe-haven asset could see a further surge in demand as a result.

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