* Gold's retreat seen temporary
* Gold may fall to $1,360 - technicals [
]* Coming up: U.S. ISM N-Mfg PMI, Dec; 1500 GMT (Adds details, comments; updates prices)
By Rujun Shen
SINGAPORE, Jan 5 (Reuters) - Spot gold steadied on Wednesday from a more than two percent fall in the previous session, as bargain hunting on the physical market lent support offset a stronger dollar.
Spot gold gained 0.3 percent to $1,383.14 an ounce by 0340 GMT, after posting its biggest daily loss since Nov 12.
U.S. gold rose by 0.3 percent to $1,383.1.
Physical demand has taken advantage of the price dip, dealers said.
"Physical buying is coming in. A lot of jewellers are very happy. We are getting a lot of buying them in India and Thailand," said a Singapore-based dealer.
A new bearish target at $1,360 per ounce has been established for spot gold as the deep fall in the previous session only completed part of a big downtrend, according to Wang Tao, a Reuters market analyst. [
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An improved economic outlook following a bout of positive data from the United States and elsewhere in recent weeks helped boost risk appetite, which could lead some investors to sell gold and get into riskier assets such as equities.
The CBOE Volatility Index, or VIX , fell slightly to 17.38 on Tuesday, showing that risk appetite was not deterred by the broad sell-off in commodities.
The price dip, however, did not change the bullish outlook for the bullion on the longer term, analysts said.
"It's a temporary setback," said Yingxi Yu, an analyst at Barclays Capital.
"We do see some physical buying come in to support. At this stage, I don't think we are into something more significant and sustained, and we still remain relatively positive on gold for this year."
Federal Reserve officials in December felt the U.S. economic recovery was still weak enough to warrant monetary support despite growing signs of strength, Fed meeting minutes released on Tuesday showed. [
]The weak stock markets and base metals performance dampened the sentiment on the platinum group metals.
Spot platinum fell to a 1-1/2 week low of $1,723.5, and recovered to $1,731.5.
Spot palladium fell one percent to $766.75.
Three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange slipped from a record high on Tuesday. Precious metals prices 0340 GMT Metal Last Change Pct chg YTD pct chg Turnover Spot Gold 1383.14 3.41 +0.25 -2.56 Spot Silver 29.63 -0.14 -0.47 -3.99 Spot Platinum 1731.50 -21.74 -1.24 -2.04 Spot Palladium 766.75 -8.22 -1.06 -4.10 TOCOM Gold 3667.00 -85.00 -2.27 -1.66 79944 TOCOM Platinum 4635.00 -97.00 -2.05 -1.30 15444 TOCOM Silver 78.70 -2.90 -3.55 -2.84 2256 TOCOM Palladium 2049.00 -53.00 -2.52 -2.29 475 Euro/Dollar 1.3282 Dollar/Yen 82.08 TOCOM prices in yen per gram. Spot prices in $ per ounce. (Editing by Ed Lane)
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