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Gold rallies to record high on softer dollar, rate-cut expectations



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Silver, platinum, palladium head for weekly gains

Dollar set for fourth straight week of decline

Traders await Jackson Hole for more Fed cues

Gold up 2.4% this week

Adds analyst comment in paragraph 9, details and updates prices as of 1508 GMT

By Brijesh Patel and Rahul Paswan

Aug 16 (Reuters) -Gold prices soared to an all-time high on Friday as the dollar weakened on growing expectations for an interest-rate cut from the Federal Reserve in September, and as tensions in the Middle East bolstered demand for bullion.

Spot gold XAU= was up 1.3% to $2,489.12 per ounce by 11:08 a.m. EDT (1508 GMT), after hitting a record high of $2,500.99 earlier. U.S. gold futures GCcv1 rose 1.4% to $2,527.80. Bullion has risen 2.4% this week.

The dollar index =USD fell 0.3% and was on track for a fourth week of losses, making gold more appealing for buyers overseas. USD/ US/

"Gold surged to a fresh all-time high and breached $2,500 after two weeks of extremely choppy trading as bulls finally impose their will," Tai Wong, a New York-based independent metals trader, said.

"Attention will now shift to focus on Jackson Hole and Fed Chair Powell's speech a week from today to provide a more detailed outlook on the shape of the upcoming rate cuts."

U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is scheduled to deliver remarks on the economic outlook next Friday, the first full day of the Kansas City Fed's annual economic symposium in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.

The July releases of the producer price index and consumer price index this week indicated inflation was subsiding, which could keep the Fed on track for a 25-basis-point rate cut next month.

Fed Bank of Chicago President Austan Goolsbee said the U.S. economy is not showing signs of overheating, so central-bank officials should be wary of keeping restrictive policy in place longer than necessary.

"Ongoing geopolitical strife and potential escalation that Iran could get involved, and the war in Ukraine, those factors all contribute to safe-haven demand for gold," said Everett Millman, chief market analyst with Gainesville Coins.

Bullion is considered a hedge against geopolitical and economic uncertainties and tends to thrive in a low-interest-rate environment.

Silver XAG= fell 0.2% to $28.35 per ounce and platinum XPT= fell 1% at $943.10. Palladium XPD= dropped 0.9% to $935.43.

All metals were on track for weekly gains.




Reporting by Brijesh Patel and Rahul Paswan in Bengaluru; Editing by Shreya Biswas and Rod Nickel

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