Gold steadies as traders await central bank decisions amid inflation worries

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April 27 (Reuters) - Gold prices were steady on ‌Monday, as traders stayed cautious ahead of upcoming central bank meetings, wary that persistent strength in oil prices could prompt a more hawkish policy stance.

Spot gold was flat at $4,707.16 per ounce, as of ​1100 GMT. U.S. gold futures for June delivery fell 0.4% to $4,722.60.

"The main message ​that traders are preparing for is that central banks will be more ⁠hawkish than they were previously because of the fact that oil prices have risen ​and pushed inflationary pressures up," said Fawad Razaqzada, market analyst at City Index and ​FOREX.com.

"Because of that, the (gold) market will be cautious heading into the central bank meetings."

Brent oil climbed above $105 per barrel, as shipments through the Strait of Hormuz remained limited, keeping global oil supplies tight.
Higher oil ​prices since the onset of the U.S.-Israel war on Iran have stoked inflation fears ​and concerns around elevated interest rates.

While gold is considered an inflation hedge, high interest rates ‌make yield-bearing ⁠assets more attractive, weighing on its appeal.

The Fed is widely expected to hold interest rates steady in its policy statement on Wednesday at the end of its two-day meeting on April 28 to 29.

Investors will also be watching other central bank meetings this week, including the ​Bank of Japan, the ​European Central Bank ⁠and the Bank of England, to gauge the impact of the war on the economy and the path for interest rates.

Meanwhile, the ​dollar eased, making greenback-priced bullion more affordable for holders of other ​currencies.

U.S. President ⁠Donald Trump said Iran could telephone if it wants to negotiate an end to their two-month war, as Tehran's foreign minister landed in Russia on Monday to seek support from President ⁠Vladimir ​Putin.

Hopes of reviving peace efforts receded on Saturday after Trump ​cancelled a trip by two U.S. envoys to Iran war mediator Pakistan.

Spot silver added 0.2% to $75.82 per ounce, platinum gained ​0.5% to $2,020.44, and palladium was down 0.6% at $1,486.99.

Reporting by Pablo Sinha in Bengaluru; Editing by Louise Heavens

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