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Gold prices rise on bargain hunting after a one-week low; U.S. Iran talks are in the spotlight

Investors are awaiting a possible resume of U.S. - Iranian peace talks.

By 1:40 pm EDT (1740 GMT), spot gold had risen 1% in the previous session. It recorded its biggest daily loss since the 26th of March on Tuesday.

U.S. gold futures for June delivery settled at $4,753.00, up 0.7%.

Jim Wyckoff is a senior analyst with Kitco Metals. He said, "Perceived bargain hunting after Tuesday's losses also features in (gold and) precious metals market."

Geopolitically, Iran has seized two ships on Wednesday in the Strait of Hormuz, and U.S. president Donald Trump announced that the U.S. blockade of Iran will continue. A source familiar with the issue said he hadn't set a timeline for the ceasefire. However, there was no sign that peace talks would resume.

At least three Israeli drone strikes in Lebanon have killed at least 3 people, adding to the pressure on the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon.

The gold price is slightly higher on the hopes that Donald Trump's comments about the Strait of Hormuz will be resolved. Bart Melek is global head of commodity strategies at TD Securities. He said that the situation was very uncertain and tenuous.

Since the U.S. and Israel war against Iran began -on February 28 - gold prices have fallen by about 11%, as 'rising oil prices are fueling inflation fears. Although bullion can be used as a hedge against inflation, rising interest rates reduce demand for the metal.

Kevin Warsh, the nominee for Federal Reserve Chief Kevin Warsh, said on Tuesday that he made no promises to Trump regarding interest rate cuts as he sought to reassure?U.S. Senators considering his nomination should know that he would act independently from the White House while pursuing a broad range of reforms.

Silver spot rose by 1.4%, to $77.80 an ounce. Platinum gained 2.1%, to $2,079.80. Palladium increased 1.3%, to $1,553.43. (Reporting and editing by Paul Simao in Bengaluru, Nia William and Tasimzahid; reporting by Ishaan arora from Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)