Gold ticks higher as dollar eases, hawkish Fed caps gains


BENGALURU: Gold prices edged up on Thursday as the dollar eased, although hawkish comments by U.S. Federal Reserve policymakers dented the metal's appeal and kept it well below the key $1,800 mark.

Spot gold rose 0.3% to $1,792.93 per ounce by 0703 GMT, after slipping to its lowest since Nov. 4 on Wednesday. U.S. gold futures added 0.5% to $1,793.80.

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