Gold steady as markets focus on Trump-Xi meeting

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May 14 (Reuters) - Gold was largely steady on Thursday, as ‌investors focused on a meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping, while digesting a rise in U.S. inflation driven by the increased energy costs linked ​to the Iran war.

Spot gold inched up 0.2% at $4,696.36 per ounce, as ​of 1112 GMT. U.S. gold futures for June delivery fell 0.1% ⁠at $4,703.70.

China's Xi told Trump that trade talks were making progress at the start of ​a two-day summit on Thursday but that disagreement over Taiwan could damage relations ​and even lead to conflict.

"Gold is hovering around $4,700 as markets are still digesting U.S. inflation data. It is very clear that we are in a consolidation phase," said Swissquote analyst Carlo ​Alberto De Casa.

Data on Wednesday showed that U.S. producer prices posted their biggest increase ​in four years in April, the latest sign of accelerating inflation. Data on Tuesday had shown ‌U.S. ⁠annual consumer inflation posted its largest gain in three years.

Traders have largely priced out U.S. interest rate cuts this year due to rising energy prices, with markets anticipating a 29% chance of a hike by December, according to CME Group's ​FedWatch tool. FEDWATCH

The U.S. Senate approved ​Kevin Warsh as ⁠chair of the Federal Reserve as the U.S. central bank grapples with inflation that may make it hard to deliver ​the interest-rate cuts that Trump has demanded.

While gold is considered ​a hedge ⁠against inflation, higher interest rates tend to weigh on the non-yielding metal.

Meanwhile, HSBC raised its silver price forecasts to $75 per ounce for 2026, citing the weaker U.S. dollar, ⁠although the ​bank believes further room to the upside ​is limited as silver remains overvalued.

Spot silver fell 1.3% to $86.86 per ounce, platinum fell 1.3% to $2,110.70, and ​palladium was down 2.2% at $1,467.03.

Reporting by Noel John in Bengaluru; editing by Barbara Lewis

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