* Gold rises on euro, watches Korea tensions
* Coming Up: Spain economy minister Campa; 0830 GMT
(Updates prices, adds quotes)
By Lewa Pardomuan
SINGAPORE, Dec 20 (Reuters) - Gold rose more than half a
percent on Monday with investors chasing the precious metal as
the euro weakened against the U.S. dollar on concerns over
euro zone debt and Ireland's bailout package.
Tensions on the Korean peninsula following Seoul's plan to
go ahead with live firing drills from a disputed island near
the disputed northern border offered additional support.
But dealers expect slow trading ahead as the year-end nears.
Spot gold added $10.90 an ounce to $1,383.90 an
ounce by 0038 GMT, but it was still well below an historical
high around $1,430 hit earlier this month.
U.S. gold futures for February rose $3.4 an ounce
to at $1,382.6 an ounce.
Bullion has risen as much as 30 percent this year.
"Last week's EU summit between policy makers did not
address investor concerns aggressively enough and this was
unable to really calm markets. Gold prices could be
underpinned by persistent euro zone debt concerns," said Ong
Yi Ling, investment analyst at Phillip Futures in Singapore.
"Perhaps we could see a new high in gold prices in 2011.
For this year, I think as we head towards the year-end,
investors may unwind positions and trading volume is coming
down."
The European Central Bank has expressed "serious concerns"
that Ireland's bailout package could affect the institution's
liquidity operations in the euro zone. []
The euro slid to a two-week low on Monday, looking
vulnerable to more losses against the dollar after breaching
chart support on Friday. It was within reach of support at
$1.3100-3090 , a retracement level and its 200-day
moving average.
Some dealers in Hong Kong saw physical buying related to
the tensions on the Korean peninsula, which could escalate
into war.
The U.S. the U.S. envoy to the United Nations Susan Rice
said disagreements on the U.N. Security Council over the
crisis are so severe that it is unlikely they can be resolved.
[] []
"There's a little bit of buying by investors here. People
are cautiously bullish. People are still talking about high
inflation everywhere next year," said a dealer in Hong Kong.
"Gold will move upward, with upside target around $1,390,"
said the dealer, referring to a high seen last week.
The world's largest gold-backed exchange-traded fund, SPDR
Gold Trust , said its holdings rose to 1,298.940 tonnes
by Dec 17 from 1,283.757 tonnes on Dec 16. The holdings hit a
record at 1,320.436 tonnes on June 29.
iShares Silver Trust , the world's largest
silver-backed exchange-traded fund, said its holdings dropped
to 10,903.34 tonnes by Dec 17 from a record of 10,964.14
tonnes on Dec 14. For details of the ETF's silver holdings,
click on:
http://link.reuters.com/wux96h
Japan's Nikkei was flat for a fifth straight session on
Monday, not far below a seven-month closing high hit last
week, as investors lacked strong trading incentives and volume
was set to edge lower as the year-end nears.
Precious metals prices at 0238 GMT
Metal Last Change Pct chg YTD pctchg Turnover
Spot Gold 1383.90 10.90 +0.79 26.30
Spot Silver 29.36 0.26 +0.89 74.45
Spot Platinum 1702.00 5.50 +0.32 16.02
Spot Palladium 744.75 7.75 +1.05 83.66
TOCOM Gold 3743.00 19.00 +0.51 14.85 27942
TOCOM Platinum 4645.00 8.00 +0.17 6.03 5033
TOCOM Silver 79.40 0.50 +0.63 53.58 765
TOCOM Palladium 2023.00 3.00 +0.15 73.65 152
Euro/Dollar 1.3150
Dollar/Yen 83.83
TOCOM prices in yen per gram. Spot prices in $ per ounce.
(Editing by Ed Lane)