* Spot gold was down 0.2% at $1,861.76 per ounce, as of 0032 GMT. U.S. gold futures eased 0.1% to $1,872.40.
* The dollar edged up 0.1% against its rivals. A stronger dollar makes greenback-priced gold more expensive for buyers holding other currencies.
* Philadelphia Federal Reserve President Patrick Harker said on Friday the surprisingly strong jobs data reported earlier this month did not alter his view that moving to smaller interest rate rises was a good strategy for the U.S. central bank, as he flagged the prospect of rate cuts in 2024 should inflation continue to ease.
* Market participants are now expecting the Fed's target
rate to peak at 5.177% in July.
* Bullion is considered an inflation hedge, but rising
interest rates dent the non-yielding asset's appeal.
* Data on Tuesday is likely to show the U.S. monthly
consumer prices climbing 0.4% month-on-month in January and the
core CPI gaining 0.4% as well, according to a Reuters survey of
economists.
* U.S. consumer sentiment improved to a 13-month high in
February, but households expected higher inflation to persist
over the next 12 months, a survey showed on Friday.
* Benchmark 10-year note yields on Friday
touched their highest since Jan. 6.
* Physical gold buyers in some Asian hubs were drawn to a
dip in domestic prices last week, while central bank demand kept
premiums firm in China.
* Spot silver fell 0.4% to $21.90 per ounce, platinum lost 0.3% to $942.19, while palladium rose 0.3% to
$1,547.46.
DATA/EVENTS (GMT) No major data/events expected on Monday, Feb. 13 (Reporting by Kavya Guduru in Bengaluru; Editing by Rashmi Aich)