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Gold falls on stronger dollar and rising bets of higher interest rates

The gold price fell on Thursday, as the U.S. dollar and oil prices rose after President Donald Trump announced that 'the U.S. The U.S. would continue its attacks on Iran. This will increase inflation fears and raise expectations for higher interest rates.

As of 11:22 am EDT (1522 GMT), spot gold was down by 2%, at $4.660.95 an ounce. This is after it had hit a session high two weeks earlier. U.S. Gold Futures dropped 2.6% to $4686.80.

The greenback price of bullion has become less affordable for other currency holders due to the sharp rise in the?dollar.

David Meger is director of metals at High Ridge Futures. He said that the market was very focused on Trump's remarks, which have so far shown little indication of a rapid resolution to the?energy situation.

He said that this is impacting gold and silver prices, since there are less chances of rate reductions.

Trump claimed in a televised address that the U.S. military was close to achieving its goals in Iran. He did not provide a timeline for the end of the war, and promised to bomb Iran back into "the Stone Ages".

Oil prices rose in response. Energy prices are rising, which leads to higher inflation and a reduction in the ability of central banks to reduce rates.

Gold is not a good inflation hedge, and it does not pay any interest. Since the Iran 'conflict began on February 28, spot gold has dropped 12%.

The news that the Turkish central bank’s gold reserves fell by 69.1 tons to 702.5 tonnes last week shook the mood. This brings the total fall of the two previous?weeks up to more than 120 tons, as authorities try to'mitigate the market impact from the war.

In Asia, India saw gold prices rise for the first two months, as lower prices boosted demand. Premiums in China were slightly down as buyers awaited further corrections.

(Reporting by Ashitha Shivaprasad in Bengaluru; Editing by Jan Harvey and Shalesh Kuber) (Reporting and editing by Jan Harvey, Shalesh Kuber, and Ashitha Shivaprasad from Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)