Gold reverses gains as greenback recovers

Bullion spot bid at $1,101.40 in Europe against late New York price of $1,103.85

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London: Gold softened a touch in Europe on Tuesday as the dollar index recovered from the 15-month low it hit in the previous session, but remained near record highs as traders bet the currency's recovery would be temporary.

Spot gold was bid at $1,101.40 (Dh4,042) an ounce at 1007 GMT, against $1,103.85 late in New York on Monday. US gold futures for December delivery on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange firmed 70 cents to $1,102.10 an ounce.

The precious metal hit an all-time high of $1,110.85 an ounce on Monday as the dollar index, which measures the US currency's performance against a basket of six others, plummeted to its lowest since August 2008.

"My feeling is we will actually see the dollar break down further in the next few weeks, and that will help take gold up to new levels," said Standard Chartered analyst Daniel Smith.

"We think $1,200 is quite a realistic target before the end of the year." He said trade was likely to be choppy going into the new year.

Shoppers at Deira Gold Souk in Dubai. The trigger for the latest surge was news that the International Monetary Fund had sold 200 tonnes of gold to the Reserve Bank of India.

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