TOKYO, Feb 1 (Reuters) - Gold prices were firmer after posting a third straight week of declines last week, but investors remained wary of gains in the dollar which weaken bullion's appeal as a currency hedge.
FUNDAMENTALS
* Spot gold <XAU=> inched up 0.3 percent to $1,082.50 per ounce compared to New York's notional close of $1,079.20.
* U.S. gold futures for April delivery <GCJ0> were steady at $1,084.10, compared to $1,083.80 an ounce on the COMEX division of NYMEX.
* Year to date, gold prices were about 2 percent lower.
* A U.S. proposal to limit bank risks continued to weigh on investor sentiment.
* Buying of the platinum group metals to back new U.S. exchange-traded funds -- ETFS Platinum <PPLT.P> and ETFS Palladium <PALL.P> --tailed off at the beginning of this week, data from ETF Securities, which operates the funds, showed.
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* The world's largest gold-backed exchange-traded fund, SPDR Gold Trust <GLD>, said its holdings stood at 1,111.922 tonnes as of Jan. 29, unchanged from the previous business day. [
]* Noncommercial net long U.S. gold futures positions fell 4.3 percent to 211,924 lots in the week to Jan. 26 from 221,469 lots, a weekly report by the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission showed. [
]MARKET NEWS
* U.S. stocks dropped on Friday, as worries about fiscal turmoil in Europe and a drop in technology stocks pushed the S&P 500 to its worst monthly decline since February 2009. [
]* The dollar was steady on Monday, keeping most gains made the previous business day when it rose against major currencies after stronger-than-expected economic data reinforced the view the United States was recovering from recession faster than other developed countries. [
]DATA EVENTS
* The following data is expected on Monday: <ECON>
- Germany manufacturing PMI for January. (0858 GMT)
- Euro zone manufacturing PMI for January. (0858 GMT)
- US personal income/spending for December. (1330 GMT)
- The White House announces 2011 fiscal budget. (1500 GMT)
- US construction spending for December. (1500 GMT)
- US ISM for January. (1500 GMT)
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]PRICES
Precious metals prices at 2350 GMT Metal Last Change Pct chg 2 Day chg MA 30 RSI Spot gold $1083.20 $4.00 +0.37% -6.45% $1110.57 31 Spot silver $16.21 $0.05 +0.31% -10.84% $17.53 23 Spot plat $1501.50 $1.50 +0.10% +0.10% $1531.20 33 COMEX gold $1084.00 $0.70 +0.06% -0.03% $1112.45 29 TOCOM gold 3,169 37 +1.18% +0.00% 3,279 27 TOCOM plat 4,405 65 +1.50% +0.78% 4,508 33 Currencies Euro/dlr $1.388 $0.002 +0.13% +0.11% Dlr/yen 90.18 0.28 +0.31% -0.01% TOCOM prices in yen per gram. Spot prices in $ per ounce. (Reporting by Chikako Mogi; Editing by Edwina Gibbs)