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Gold edges lower on stronger dollar ahead of US labour figures

Sybilla Gross and Yihui Xie / Bloomberg
Sybilla Gross and Yihui Xie / Bloomberg • 2 min read
Gold edges lower on stronger dollar ahead of US labour figures
Bullion declined as much as 0.8% following the biggest daily jump in four weeks on Monday. Labour market indicators including a report on May employment are scheduled to be released on Friday. Photo: Bloomberg
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Gold dipped as the dollar strengthened ahead of US labour data later this week that will help steer the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy.

Bullion declined as much as 0.8% following the biggest daily jump in four weeks on Monday. Labour market indicators including a report on May employment are scheduled to be released on Friday, while investors watch for news on trade negotiations after the US pushed for presidential talks with China.

Despite the modest drop, gold is still up more than a quarter so far this year, with Goldman Sachs Group Inc. saying last week it would remain a hedge against inflation in long-term portfolios, along with oil. The European Union, meanwhile, issued a fresh warning of countermeasures if President Donald Trump follows through on his tariff threats.

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