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Gold companies ahead of United States inflation data, however set for weekly loss

Gold was on track for a weekly loss, even as costs firmed on Friday ahead of an essential U.S. inflation reading that could offer more hints on when the Federal Reserve will cut rate of interest.

Spot gold was up 0.2% at $2,369.99 per ounce, as of 0703 GMT, but has actually lost more than 1% for the week. U.S. gold futures climbed 0.6% to $2,368.30.

Last week, costs scaled record highs on bets of a. September U.S. rate cut. When costs rally in a short span, you. see a correction, but we remain bullish on gold, stated ANZ. commodity strategist Soni Kumari.

The U.S. personal intake expenditure information for June -. the Federal Reserve's favoured measure of inflation - is due at. 1230 GMT.

Data on Thursday showed that the U.S. economy grew quicker. than expected in the second quarter, however inflation pressures. diminished, leaving intact expectations of a September rate cut.

Non-yielding bullion's appeal tends to shine in a. low-interest-rate environment.

With near-term assistance in sight at the $2,280 mark, we. still think gold can hit $2,680 by end of this year, stated. Sugandha Sachdeva, founder of SS WealthStreet, a New Delhi-based. research firm.

The U.S. elections and the political unpredictability. surrounding it in addition to the U.S.-China trade tensions are. other essential triggers that could result in a considerable rebound in. costs.

Top consumer China's net gold imports through Hong Kong dropped. 18% in June from the previous month, data revealed.

Chinese physical need for gold should pick up, particularly. offered the difficulties in their property and equity markets. Meanwhile, India's need for gold is most likely to increase while. moving into the 4th quarter, which is generally a robust. seasonal period for gold demand, ANZ's Kumari said.

Spot silver fell 1% to $27.70 per ounce and platinum. steadied at $933.42. Both metals were on track for a. 3rd straight weekly fall.

Palladium increased 0.1% to $907.57.

(source: Reuters)