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Gold prices rise as investors await the outcome of US-China Trade Talks and inflation data

The gold price edged up on Tuesday as investors awaited clarity in the U.S. China trade talks. They also awaited key U.S. Inflation data that is due this week, which could give insight into future Federal Reserve interest rate decisions.

As of 0818 GMT spot gold prices were up 0.2%, at $3333.89 per ounce. Earlier in the session, they had fallen to a low price of $3301.54.

U.S. Gold Futures remained at $3,354.70.

Gold found some support amid dip-buying, but the rise lacked bullish confidence. Jigar Trivedi is a senior commodity analyst with Reliance Securities. He said that fiscal concerns and Fed rate-cut bets were the catalysts for the recovery of the prices.

The top officials of the two world's largest economies met in London for a second-day trade meeting to try to resolve a bitter dispute, which has expanded from tariffs and restrictions on rare earths to include other issues.

In April, both the U.S.A. and China implemented reciprocal tariffs which sparked trade war fears. Last month, however, both countries agreed on a temporary suspension of tariffs, which offered some relief to the financial markets.

Investors are now awaiting the Consumer Price Index on Wednesday in order to analyze the Fed's future policy.

The CPI report is one of the final key data points before the Fed meeting on June 17-18, when the central bank of the United States is widely expected to keep rates unchanged.

Silver spot was also down 0.6% at $36.51 an ounce. It is hovering around a 13-year high. Platinum fell 1.1% to 1,206.42 after reaching its highest level since 2021. Palladium dropped 1% to $1,000.32.

Ole Hansen is the head of commodity strategy for Saxo Bank. He said that the recent lack of interest in macro data has allowed platinum and silver to take the spotlight. Both metals have traded sharply higher over the past few sessions, but there are signs of profit taking in the current session. (Reporting by Anushree Mukherjee in Bengaluru; Editing by Shailesh Kuber)

(source: Reuters)