
Illustration photo of gold from Reuters.
Gold held a gain at the start of a crucial week that brings the U.S. presidential election and a Federal Reserve policy meeting -- events set to dictate the trajectory of the dollar, appetite for risk, and the precious metal.
Bullion was steady in early Asian trade, with Democratic nominee Joe Biden leading President Donald Trump nationally in the latest crop of polls, although some state races are still extremely close. The New York Times/Siena College polls showed Biden leading the race in Pennsylvania, Florida, Arizona and Wisconsin, a quartet of key swing states that Trump carried in 2016.
On the monetary policy front, the Federal Open Market Committee meets shortly after Election Day on Nov. 4 to 5. The Fed won’t increase the pace of its asset purchases this year or next, and wouldn’t meaningfully boost the U.S. economy even if it did, according to most economists surveyed by Bloomberg ahead of this week’s gathering.
Spot gold was 0.1% lower at $1,876.92 an ounce at 8:10 a.m. in Singapore, after rising 0.6% on Friday. Silver fell 0.8%, platinum declined 0.7%, and palladium advanced 0.2%. The Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index was 0.1% higher after rising 1.2% last week.
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