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Gold hovers below record peak ahead of inflation information, Fed minutes

Gold prices edged down on Wednesday, hovering listed below a record high, as investors watched out for minutes from the U.S. Federal Reserve's policy meeting and essential inflation data for cues on the timing and level of rate of interest cuts.

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* Area gold was down 0.2% at $2,348.49 per ounce, as of 0107 GMT, after striking a record high of $2,365.09 on Tuesday.

* U.S. gold futures edged 0.2% greater to $2,366.60. per ounce.

* The U.S. CPI information and the minutes of the Fed's March. policy conference are due later on in the day, which could assist gauge. the timing of the widely-expected rate cuts.

* It's possible the U.S. Federal Reserve might not cut. rates of interest at all this year if development on inflation stalls. and the economy continues to surpass, Atlanta Fed President. Raphael Bostic stated.

* Bond strategists updated their U.S. Treasury yield. forecasts for coming months as sticky inflation and durable. economic activity have actually pushed monetary markets to temper. expectations for Federal Reserve rate cuts this year, a . survey showed.

* Greater interest rates lower the appeal of holding. non-yielding gold.

* Bank of America (BofA) expects gold costs to typical. $ 2,500 an ounce by the 4th quarter of this year as need. from central banks and Chinese retail purchasers has been company.

* U.S. small-business confidence slipped to the lowest level. in more than 11 years in March amidst rising issues about. inflation, according to a survey.

* Euro zone banks lowered the bar on home loan approvals last. quarter for the first time in over two years, however demand for. credit kept falling amidst high borrowing costs and a stagnant. economy, a European Central bank survey showed.

* The Nasdaq and S&P 500 published modest gains, a day ahead of. major inflation information, weighed down by financial stocks as. financiers braced for major U.S. banks to begin earnings. reporting season on Friday.

* Area silver fell 0.5% at $28.01 per ounce, platinum. edged down 0.3% to $975.85 and palladium lost 0.5%. to $1,087.39.

(source: Reuters)