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Gold prices rise on a weaker dollar and eased Fed rate hike fears

Gold prices increased on Monday, supported by a weaker Dollar and diminishing expectations of an U.S. Federal Reserve interest rate hike. Investors continued to monitor the geopolitical tensions within the Middle East.

By 1:34 pm EDT (1734 GMT), spot gold had risen 0.9%, to $4417.24 an ounce. U.S. Gold Futures?for December Delivery settled 0.8% higher at $4,473.70.

Bart Melek is global head of commodity strategies at TD Securities. He said that gold prices are based on a stagflationary climate, with softer jobs and the expectation that the Fed would tolerate current inflation levels.

The?US Dollar has fallen to an important psychological level of 100."

Gold is now cheaper for those who hold other currencies than the dollar.

The markets have reduced their bets that the Federal Reserve will raise rates after a weaker than expected U.S. payrolls data and lower consumer inflation figures last week.

Investors await the minutes of the Fed's meeting in July, which are due on Wednesday, to get a sense of the central bank's outlook.

CME's FedWatch Tool shows that traders see a 33% chance of a rate hike in September, down from 51.2%?a month ago.

Lower interest rates tend to benefit gold, as they reduce the opportunity costs of holding bullion.

A senior Iranian official said that Tehran will 'intensify tensions across the Strait of Hormuz, and in other parts of the region, if diplomatic efforts between the United States fail, signaling an 'offensive approach.

Silver spot rose 2.1% per ounce to $66.01. Platinum rose 1.3%, to $1770.3 an ounce, while palladium increased 1.1%, to $1326.92. (Reporting and editing by Vijay Kishore, Tasim Zahid, and Sumit Saha from Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)