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Gold falls after a 2-month high on US Treasury move

Gold prices fell Thursday, as investors took profits after the price of gold climbed to its highest level in more than two months. This was due to a U.S. Treasury announcement that it would provide liquidity support for long-term bonds. The unexpected announcement weakened dollar values and reduced Treasury yields.

By 0750 GMT, spot gold had fallen 0.7% per ounce to $4488.19. Bullion was earlier at $4,525.79 - its highest price since June 2 - after a more 4% increase on Wednesday.

U.S. Gold futures were little changed at $4,462.30. Treasury Department announced it would double its liquidity support 'buyback operations' for longer-dated bonds and notes. This came after investors demanded a higher return on bonds due to increased inflationary risk stemming the U.S. and Israeli war against Iran.

The U.S. Dollar was hovering near three-month lows.

Ilya Spirak, global macro head at Tastylive said: "There's going to be a certain amount of digestion in the markets after such a large move."

The $4,400-$4,500 price range is now cleared. The upward momentum will likely continue if prices remain above this range. The total amount of U.S. government debt has surpassed $40 trillion, causing new warnings about a?fiscal emergency.

Edward Meir is a Marex analyst. "The increasing concern over the financial stability of market due to borrowing and debt, and the inability for fiscal?side spending cuts are very bullish on gold." Minutes of the Federal Reserve meeting on last month showed that concerns over inflation had?intensified. "Several" policymakers were ready to increase interest rates.

According to the CME FedWatch Tool, traders are currently pricing in 69% of a Fed hold and 31% of a rate increase in September.

Gold is often seen as a hedge to inflation, but higher interest rates can reduce the appeal of non-yielding gold.

Silver spot fell 0.5% per ounce to $66.60, platinum 1.6% to $1794.91 and palladium 0.5% at $1325.94.

(source: Reuters)