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Gold steadies below $1 200, Fed in focus

Singapore - Gold steadied at just below $1 200 an ounce on Wednesday ahead of the outcome of the US Federal Reserve's last policy meeting of the year, when it may signal how soon it will raise interest rates.

Investors were also keeping an eye on Russia after the rouble plunged more than 11% against the dollar on Tuesday despite a hefty interest rate hike by the country's central bank.

READ: Rouble crisis could shake Putin's grip

Spot gold was up 0.2% at $1 198.66 an ounce by 09:07 after a volatile session on Tuesday that pushed it to a session high above $1 221 then to a one-week low of $1 188.41, before ending marginally firmer.

Investors will be watching whether the Federal Open Market Committee will remove the phrase "considerable time" in the statement it will release at 21:00 with regard to the timing of an interest rate hike.

Dropping that phrase would mean the Fed is preparing the market for a rate hike next year as the US economy gathers strength, analysts say, which could weaken prices of non-interest bearing assets such as gold.

"I think the Fed will reaffirm that growth has indeed picked up and the data looks positive for the coming year," said Barnabas Gan, analyst at OCBC Bank.

While Gan said the Fed might keep the 'considerable time' phrase to avoid shaking markets, investors were still looking to a higher interest rate environment in 2015 amid a rosier global economy backed by the US recovery.

US gold for February delivery rose 0.4% to $1 199.10 an ounce.

With regard to Russia, Gan said the main risk was whether the country would sell its gold holdings to finance spending.

"If that happens, we would see gold taking another step down, possibly closer to our year-end forecast of $1 150," he said.

The rouble has fallen nearly 20% this week, taking its losses this year against the dollar to more than 50% and stirring memories of the 1998 crisis when the currency collapsed within a matter of days, forcing Russia to default on its debt.

Other precious metals were firmer, with spot silver climbing more than 1% and platinum up 0.7%.

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