Gold slips from $1,300 on Profit-Taking ahead of Ecb

Spot gold fell 0.2 percent to $1,291 an ounce by 0027 GMT. The metal reached $1,305, its highest since August, on Wednesday. After a quick climb of about 9 percent this month, traders are adjusting positions ahead of the ECB policy meet. The metal has rallied on safe-haven bids from political and economic uncertainties in Europe, along with concerns over the health of the global economy. The ECB is poised to announce a plan on Thursday to buy government bonds, resorting to its last big policy tool for breathing life into the flagging euro zone economy and fending off deflation.


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