In the international market, Gold eased on Thursday as investors opted for the relative shelter of the US dollar from waning risk-on sentiment and after the US Federal Reserve expressed worries over the slow pace of economic recovery.
Spot gold was down 0.2 per cent at $1,840 an ounce by 1258 GMT. Prices had fallen to their lowest since January 18 at $1,830.80 on Wednesday. US gold futures shed 0.3 per cent to $1,838.60.
"The (Fed) meeting yesterday had no positive impact on gold because, before and after the meeting, the dollar strengthened as it was sought after as a safe-haven due to other concerns in financial markets and that weighed on gold prices," said Commerzbank analyst Daniel Briesemann.
The Fed said the pace of the recovery in US economic activity and employment had moderated in recent months, but kept its key interest rates and monthly bond purchases unchanged.
The dollar hovered near a one-week high hit in the previous session after a sharp sell-off on Wall Street on Wednesday and with European equities hitting one-month lows in early Thursday trade.
"If you have a sharp decline in equities, you'd expect gold to come down with it...meaning that quite often people who are looking at the possibility of margin calls raise cash by selling their gold holdings," said StoneX analyst Rhona O'Connell.
The delay in a $1.9 trillion US coronavirus stimulus deal, which has not received a green signal from Republicans, weighed further on gold.
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