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Gold prices dropped on Monday, pressured by thin trading volumes as U.S. and China markets remained shut due to local public holidays, while some traders booked profits after last session's 2.5% jump.


Spot gold fell 1.1% to $4,988.04 per ounce by 0359 GMT. ⁠U.S. gold futures for April delivery lost 0.8% to $5,006.60 per ounce. "Gold ⁠has given back some of Friday's post-CPI gains today due to thinner trading conditions and a lack of fresh upside catalysts," said Tim Waterer, KCM chief analyst, and also pointed to ‌profit-taking on the day.


U.S. markets are closed ​for the Presidents' ⁠Day holiday, while markets in China are closed for the ​Lunar New Year holiday. The Consumer Price Index ‌rose 0.2% in January after an unrevised 0.3% gain in December, the Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics said ​on Friday. Economists polled by Reuters had forecast the CPI to increase by 0.3%. Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Austan Goolsbee said on Friday that interest rates could go down, but noted that services inflation remained high. Market participants anticipate the central bank to ‌hold interest rates at its next meeting on March 18. Still, they ​are pricing in 75 basis points in rate cuts this year, with the first expected ​in ‌July, ⁠according to data compiled by LSEG.


Non-yielding bullion tends to do well in low-interest-rate environments.


"It will likely require the dollar to resume its downtrend for gold to ​make a push in the direction of $6,000 before year end," ⁠Waterer said. On the ​geopolitical front, the U.S. military is preparing for the possibility of a weeks-long operation against Iran should President Donald Trump authorise an attack, two U.S. officials told Reuters, in what could become a far more serious conflict than previously seen ​between the countries.


Spot silver fell as much as 3.2% to $74.50 ​per ounce, after a 3% rise on Friday.


Spot platinum slipped 0.4% to $2,054.78 per ounce, while palladium lost 0.2% to $1,682.44. 



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