Gold Notches Week High on Trump Comments

Gold prices advanced to a one-week peak as rattled investors purchased bullion after U.S. President Donald Trump's comments on currency devaluation by other countries caused the dollar to decline. Spot gold was up 1.4 percent to $1,211.15 per ounce after hitting its highest level since Jan. 24 at $1,215.37.

U.S. gold futures were 1.3 percent higher at $1,208.60. The dollar plunged as stocks sealed their largest loss in six weeks as Trump added uncertainty to the market after bans on travel to the United States. The weaker dollar helped raise bullion, while traders focused on the two-day Federal Reserve meeting that kicked off during the session. Funds have been reduced out of the $30 billion SPDR Gold ETF for 10 out of the 11 weeks since the Nov. 8 elections, which includes a one percent loss in the week ended on Jan. 25, according to data from Lipper.

In other metals, spot silver rose 2.6 percent at $17.55 per ounce after tapping its highest since Nov. 11 at $17.61. Platinum climbed 0.8 percent to $993.40, and is set for its highest monthly performance since July, and palladium gained 1.9 percent at $754.20.

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