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Gold falls on higher oil and Treasury yields; Fed minutes are in focus

The gold price was 'under pressure' on Tuesday due to a rise in oil prices and higher treasury yields. Traders were also waiting for the minutes of the U.S. Federal Reserve policy meeting held in July for any clues about the future interest rate outlook.

As of 0423 GMT spot gold fell 0.5% to $4,391.14 an ounce. U.S. futures for December delivery were down 0.6% at $4,446.70. The yields on the benchmark U.S. Treasury 10-year note increased, increasing?the cost of non-yielding gold.

The oil prices rose after Iran announced that it would "shift to a fully offensive" military position following the failure of negotiations to reach a permanent settlement to the war with the United States. Washington also ruled out the extension of a temporary ceasefire.

Soni Kumari, an ANZ analyst, said that oil?prices would continue to be one of 'the main factors' keeping gold under pressure if the Middle East situation continues to remain uncertain.

The expectations of traders around the Fed's policy rates will be crucial for gold. Kumari also said that technical levels would be important.

Energy prices that are higher tend to increase inflationary fears and expectations for higher interest rates from the Fed. Gold is often seen as a hedge to inflation but higher interest rates tend to reduce its appeal. Market pricing for a quarter-point hike in September has flipped from a 65% chance to "hold" due to unexpected job losses, lower than expected consumer price inflation, and weaker retails sales.

Investors are also waiting for the minutes of the Fed's latest policy meeting, which is scheduled to be released on Wednesday.

According to technical analyst Wang Tao, spot gold could test support at $4381. A break below this level?could lead to the $4320 to $4351 range. Silver fell 1% per ounce to $65.11, platinum dropped 1.2% to 1,748.56, and palladium was down 1.2% at $1,317.01.

(source: Reuters)