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Gold drops below the record of $4,600/oz in advance of US inflation data

The gold price was largely stable near its peak on Tuesday. This was supported by?ongoing geopolitical conflicts, but investor caution before key inflation data limited the upside momentum.

As of 0947 GMT spot gold was trading 0.1% lower, at $4,588.43 an ounce, after hitting a new record high of $4629.94 the previous session. U.S. Gold Futures for February Delivery fell 0.4% to $4597.50.

"A modest'recovery' in the U.S. Dollar, driven by hawkish remarks from a Fed official,... and investors' focus on U.S. CPI later in the session, acts?as a?headwind (for Gold)," said ActivTrades Analyst Ricardo Evangelista.

John Williams, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, said on Monday that the central banks does not expect to be under any pressure in the near future to change its stance regarding monetary policy.

Investors expect two rate cuts in 2019. Today's Consumer Price Index is expected to give further clues about monetary policy moving forward.

The Russian military launched a wave of missiles against Ukraine that was the most intense in the past year, killing four people and wounding many others.

Trump also said that any country doing business with Iran would be subject to a 25% tariff when it comes to trade with the United States.

Non-yielding investments tend to perform well in a low interest rate environment, and when economic or geopolitical risks are high. Evangelista said that the $5,000'mark is increasingly within reach, and could be tested during the first half of this year, with gold prices consolidating over the $4,500 mark, and a 'bearish outlook on the dollar, and geopolitical uncertainties continuing.

Spot silver, which had hit an all-time record of $86.22 per ounce on Monday, gained 0.7% to $85.57.

After reaching a record high of $2,478.50 per ounce on December 29, spot platinum fell 0.5%, to $2,332.40.

Palladium slid 1.1% to $1,822.37 per ounce. (Reporting and editing by Sharon Singleton in Bengaluru, with Pablo Sinha reporting from Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)