* Gold seen rangebound in short term
* Gold may revisit $1,352.3 - technicals [
] (Updates prices)By Rujun Shen
SINGAPORE, Jan 10 (Reuters) - Spot gold edged higher on Monday, after losing 3.5 percent in the first week of 2011, as fears over the euro zone debt crisis buoyed appetite for bullion, and bargain hunting in the physical market provided support.
Spot gold edged up 0.4 percent to $1,374.10 an ounce by 0717 GMT. U.S. gold futures also gained 0.4 percent to $1,374.1.
"For the immediate short term, gold is likely to be rangebound. Today's support is $1,360," said Ong Yi Ling, an analyst at Phillip Futures.
"If we see gold hold above that level, and if economic data such as this week's retail sales figure, turns out worse than expected, perhaps we could see the gold rally continue."
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]Last Friday's U.S. non-farm payrolls data turned out not as strong as expected and a surprisingly large number of people gave up searching for work, tempering the positive news of a big drop in the unemployment rate. [
]Spot gold may revisit Friday's low at $1,352.30 per ounce before developing a second round of rebound towards $1,388, said Wang Tao, a Reuters market analyst. [
]For a 24-hour gold technical outlook:
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The dollar index held steady after rising to its highest level since Dec 1, as fears over sovereign debt crisis in the euro zone kept the single currency tethered to four-month lows against the dollar.
"From here things are mixed. For the short term, the range remains between $1,350 and $1,380. If the market goes beyond $1,390, we can see gold trend higher again," said a Hong Kong-based dealer.
Active demand on the physical market continued to buoy sentiment.
"Supply is a little tight on the physical market. Shipments are heading to Asia, as there's good demand here," said a second Hong Kong-based dealer. "We've tested $1,350, and are probably looking at a rebound soon. $1,350 remains a very good support level."
Holdings in the world's largest gold-backed exchange-traded fund, SPDR Gold Trust , continued to slide, falling about 1.5 tonnes to a seven-month low of 1,271.164 tonnes by Jan 7.
China's gold output is expected to have exceeded a record high of 340 tonnes in 2010, as gold prices hit a series of all-time highs. [
]Precious metals prices 0717 GMT Metal Last Change Pct chg YTD pct chg Turnover Spot Gold 1374.10 5.30 +0.39 -3.19 Spot Silver 28.85 0.16 +0.56 -6.51 Spot Platinum 1739.85 8.85 +0.51 -1.56 Spot Palladium 754.68 6.18 +0.83 -5.61
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