Gold recovers from 9-month low as US equities slide

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By Frank Tang and Jan Harvey

NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) – Gold rose on Thursday, rebounding sharply from a nine-month low touched earlier in the session, as a sharp sell-off in U.S. equities prompted investors to buy bullion as a safe haven.

24 karat gold bars are seen at the United States West Point Mint facility in West Point, New York
24 karat gold bars are seen at the United States West Point Mint facility in West Point, New York

Analysts said gold prices still look vulnerable, however, because of a strong dollar and expectations of higher U.S. interest rates.

U.S. stocks were sharply lower moving into late trading, weighed down by a drop in Apple shares, as each of the major indexes fell more than one percent and the S&P broke below a key support level. [.N]

"This is just an initial reaction to the hard sell-off of the equities market right now. I still think gold will fall below $1,200 on expectations of higher U.S. interest rates soon," said Phillip Streible, senior commodities broker at RJO Futures in Chicago.

Spot gold was up 0.4 percent at $1,222 an ounce by 3:46 p.m. EDT (1946 GMT), having earlier hit a low of $1,206.85 an ounce, its weakest since Jan. 2.

U.S. COMEX gold futures for December delivery settled down $2.40 an ounce at $1,221.90, with trading volume about 40 percent above its 30-day average, preliminary Reuters data shows.

Physical demand has been subdued this year after a record 2013, when prices slumped by 28 percent. Buying of physical gold in top market China was light on Wednesday, traders said.

China's net gold imports from main conduit Hong Kong rose in August from a three-year low in July, data showed on Thursday.

News of central bank purchases failed to support gold. Russia added to its gold holdings in August, while Kazakhstan raised its holdings by nearly 800,000 ounces.

Among other precious metals, spot silver was down 0.7 percent at $17.52 an ounce, spot platinum was down 0.3 percent at $1,309.50 an ounce and spot palladium was down 1.8 percent at $799.47 an ounce.

Platinum earlier fell to its lowest since June 2013 at $1,295.25 an ounce, while palladium slid to its lowest in more than four months at $792 an ounce.

3:46 PM EDT LAST/ NET PCT LOW HIGH CURRENT

SETTLE CHNG CHNG VOL

US Gold DEC 1221.90 2.40 0.2 1206.60 1225.30 172,822

US Silver DEC 17.438 -0.264 -1.5 17.270 17.690 52,072

US Plat OCT 1314.20 -5.20 -0.4 1299.40 1318.80 22,070

US Pall DEC 802.75 -17.30 -2.1 795.50 816.90 6,767

Gold 1222.00 5.31 0.4 1206.85 1224.70

Silver 17.520 -0.130 -0.7 17.380 17.690

Platinum 1309.50 -4.40 -0.3 1301.50 1317.00

Palladium 799.47 -14.93 -1.8 796.50 814.75

TOTAL MARKET VOLUME 30-D ATM VOLATILITY

CURRENT 30D AVG 250D AVG CURRENT CHG

US Gold 185,590 135,087 155,135 17.1 0.50

US Silver 53,671 49,066 52,940 25.47 2.00

US Platinum 35,678 14,927 12,220 14.55 0.89

US Palladium 6,792 6,942 6,228 21.22 -0.26

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