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Gold climbs back above $1 240/oz

London - Gold has risen back above $1 240 an ounce in Europe on Friday, close to this week's record highs, as investors bought the metal to protect against sovereign risk in the eurozone and instability in the foreign exchange markets.

Gold priced in euros, sterling and Swiss francs extended the record highs they have already set this month as investors concerned about the outlook for the European currencies chose gold as an alternative asset.

Spot gold was bid at $1 240.15 an ounce at 09:24 GMT, against $1 231.83 late in New York on Thursday. US gold futures for June delivery on the COMEX division of the New York Mercantile Exchange rose $11.20 to $1 240.40 an ounce.

"The gold price has benefited from strong safe-haven demand linked to fiscal issues in the eurozone, and a pull-back from the euro as a reserve currency," said BNP Paribas analyst Anne-Laure Tremblay.

"We expect incremental safe-haven demand to ebb as the Greek crisis subsides," she added. "However, gold will remain a much sought-after hedge should fiscal concerns over Greece or other EMU countries mount again."

Gold hit a record $1 248.15 an ounce on Wednesday as haven buying rose. Concern over the outlook for Greece and other debt-laden eurozone economies has prompted demand for assets seen as a safe store of value this year.

A $1 trillion rescue deal aimed at stabilising financial markets announced last weekend helped the euro and European equities recover some losses, but the boost it gave the markets has proved short-lived.

The cost of insuring peripheral eurozone government debt against default rose on Friday, having fallen sharply this week after the deal was unveiled, while the euro fell below $1.25 to a 14-month low and European shares slid.

A weaker euro and consequently stronger dollar would usually weigh on gold, but this link has been weakened as sovereign risk concerns fuelled buying both of bullion and the US currency.

While investors have traditionally bought gold as an alternative to the dollar at times when the US currency is weak, analysts say they are increasingly seeing it as an alternative to paper currencies in general.

"Bullion is performing rather well against any fiat (paper) currency at the moment," said VTB Capital analyst Andrey Kryuchonkov.

Investment strong

Investment interest in physical bullion was strong as buyers sought safety, with holdings of the world's largest gold-backed exchange-traded fund, New York's SPDR Gold Trust, at a record high 1 209.5 tonnes on Thursday.

The fund's reserves have risen 68.5 tonnes or 6% in the last four weeks. The SPDR ETF is the world's sixth largest holder of gold, ahead of Switzerland, China and Japan.

However, high prices are set to curb gold demand from the jewellery sector after a soft year in 2009 in key gold buying centres such as India, Turkey and the Middle East.

Gold imports by India, the world's biggest market for the precious metal, could drop for a third straight year in 2010 as record high prices scare off traditional buyers.

Among other commodities, oil prices slid more than 1% towards $73 a barrel on Friday on concerns the European debt crisis may curb global growth, and therefore energy demand. Industrial metal prices also fell.

Silver tracked gold higher to at $19.57 an ounce against $19.41. Platinum was at $1 721.50 an ounce against $1 731.50 and palladium at $534.50 against $537.

"Selling pressure has again been seen overnight but again we expect tightening fundamentals to offer background support," said James Moore, an analyst at TheBullionDesk.com.

"Volatility may increase in the coming days ahead of next week's Platinum Week activities in London."

  - Reuters

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