Spot gold fell 0.2 per cent to $1,265.72 an ounce by 0343 GMT. It had hit its lowest since December 21 at $1,264.21 earlier, having lost nearly 2.8 per cent over the last five sessions.

US gold futures for August delivery were down 0.5 per cent at $1,267.50 per ounce.

“Precious metal (gold) is firmly in a downtrend and this is mainly due to the strength in the dollar index which is trading at a significant level,” said ThinkMarkets chief market analyst Naeem Aslam.

The dollar held near an 11-month high against a basket of currencies on Thursday, supported by a rise in US yields, while the pound struggled at its lowest level since November 2017 ahead of Bank of England's monetary policy decision.

A stronger greenback makes dollar-denominated gold more expensive for the holders of other currencies.

The dollar's strength follows a remark from Fed Chairman Jerome Powell yesterday and that is driving gold down, said Yuichi Ikemizu, Tokyo branch manager at ICBC Standard Bank.

US jobs market

Powell had on Wednesday said the US jobs market did not appear overly tight and the Federal Reserve should continue with a gradual pace of interest rate rises to balance the bank's employment and inflation goals in a strong economy.

Meanwhile, a developing trade war between the United States and China is weighing on business confidence and could force central banks to downgrade their outlooks, some of the world's most powerful monetary policymakers had said on Wednesday at a meeting in Portugal of central bank heads.

Gold prices, which can benefit in times of uncertainty, failed to gain so far this week, despite the ongoing trade war.

Spot gold may drop to $1,258 per ounce, as a support at $1,268 does not seem to hold, said Reuters technicals analyst Wang Tao.

 In other precious metals, silver fell 0.1 per cent to $16.24 an ounce, having earlier revisited its low touched on May 16 at $16.17. Platinum slid 0.6 per cent to $862.15 an ounce. It touched $854.50, its lowest since February 3, 2016, in the previous session.

Palladium was 0.2 per cent lower at $962.20 per ounce. It hit a one-month low of $960.25 on Wednesday

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