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Slight Gains For Gold Against Sluggish Greenback

Gold has posted slight gains in the Wednesday session. In the North American session, the spot price for one ounce of gold is $1299.37, up 0.24% on the day. On the release front, there are no major US events. We’ll get a look at unemployment claims on Wednesday.

As fears of a global trade war increase, gold could be the big winner if the world’s major economies don’t sit down and settle their disagreements, without resorting to stiff tariffs against their competitors. A major test for the world’s biggest economies will take place in Canada on June 8, as the G-7 leaders meet. Last week, finance ministers from six members of the G-7 were united in their criticism of US Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin over the brewing trade war. The trouble started last week, when the Trump administration slapped stiff tariffs on Canada, Mexico and the European Union. This resulted in promises of retaliation, and Canada and Mexico have already announced duties on U.S products. The trade spat is sure to dominate the summit, but will the leaders resolve matters? If not, investors could head for the hills and dump their riskier assets in favor of save-haven gold.

After weeks of speculation, the much-anticipated summit between the US President Trump and North Korean President Kim Jong-un is back on. The two leaders will meet on June 12 in Singapore, marking the first ever face-to-face meeting between leaders of the U.S and North Korea. Trump has tried to lower expectations, saying the sides are unlikely to reach an agreement over North Korea relinquishing its nuclear weapons. Still, the fact that the two leaders are meeting is a sign that significant progress is being made in the long-standing dispute between the two Koreas.

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