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Update: Gold Rises on a Restart of Iranian Talks; U.S. Wholesale Inflation Rose More Than Expected in May

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(Adds detail on restart of talks with Iran and updates prices.)

Gold rose off a six-month low midafternoon on Thursday, rising for the first time in five session as U.S. wholesale price inflation rose more than expected last month while the dollar and yields fell after U.S. President Trump canceled planned attacks on Iran and talks between the two are resuming.

Gold for July delivery was last seen up US$10.00 to US$4,143.30 per ounce, rising off the lowest since Nov.24 and recovering from session lows of US$4,046.20.

The Wall Street Journal reported Trump canceled the strikes after Iran's leadership and other parties in the talks approved "discussions and final points" for talks to end the war. The U.S. blockade of Iran's ports will remain in place until a final deal is reached..

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics on Thursday reported the Producer Price Index (PPI) rose by 1.1% in May, down from 1.4% annualized in April but ahead of expectations for a rise of 0.7%, according to MarketWatch. Core PPI, excluding volatile foods, energy, and trade services, rose 0.8% monthly, down form 1% in April but again ahead of expectations for a rise of 0.5%.

The report follows the Wednesday release of the U.S. Consumer Price Index that rose at a 4.2% annualized rate in May, up from 3.8% a month earlier. The rise in oil prices that has followed the U.S. war on Iran keeps inflation hot and pushes traders to the dollar as a hedge against the threat central banks will need to hike interest rates to slow rising prices.

The dollar fell following Trump's comments, with the ICE dollar index last seen down 0.12 points to 99.83. Treasury yields were sharply lower, with the US. two-year note last seen paying 4.085%, down 7.5% basis points, while the yield on the 10-year note was down 8.0 points to 4.479%.

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