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Gold heads for best week in seven; US tasks data on radar

Gold prices scaled a fourweek peak on Friday and were set for their best week in seven, driven by safehaven need in the middle of unpredictabilities over Presidentelect Donald Trump's policies, while markets awaited tasks information for hints on the trajectory of U.S. interest rates.

Area gold climbed up 0.4% to $2,679.91 per ounce, since 0915 GMT after hitting its highest level because Dec. 13 earlier in the session. Prices have risen over 1% so far this week.

U.S. gold futures increased 0.6% to $2,705.90.

The most bullish result for gold is the pre-election narrative of ballooning fiscal deficits and unsustainable debt weighing on the U.S. dollar in the longer term and causing doubts about its role as the world's reserve currency, said Carsten Menke, analyst at Julius Baer.

Trump will take workplace on Jan. 20 and has actually promised to carry out tariffs, which could potentially fire up trade wars and inflation.

Bullion is thought about a hedge versus inflation but greater rate of interest blunt its appeal as it yields no interest.

The short-term focus is on the U.S. payrolls report due at 1330 GMT. According to a Reuters study, non-farm payrolls are expected to have actually increased by 160,000 in December, following a jump of 227,000 in November.

A stronger-than-expected NFP report that further dilutes expectations for Fed rate cuts in 2025 might trigger some immediate paring of gold's recent advance. If the U.S. tasks market shows signs of cooling, possibly enabling the Fed to relieve off on its hawkish position, that might send out gold closer to $2,700,. stated Exinity Group primary market expert Han Tan.

Meanwhile, gold discounts in India expanded as customers avoided. buying as local prices rose, whereas the upcoming Lunar New Year promoted. purchasing in other significant Asian markets.

Area silver firmed 0.5% to $30.28 per ounce, platinum gained. 0.6% to $964.64 and palladium added 1.7% to $942.28. All 3 metals. were headed for weekly gains.

(source: Reuters)