Gold falls to more than one-month low; US PPI data eyed


Gold prices dropped to their lowest in more than a month on Thursday as investors waited for a key U.S. inflation print for cues into the Federal Reserve's policy path, while thawing U.S.-China trade tensions dented the bullion's appeal.

Spot gold dipped 1.1% to $3,144.51 an ounce as of 0636 GMT, after hitting its lowest since April 10 earlier in the session.

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