TOKYO, June 16 (Reuters) - Gold steadied around $930 an ounce on Tuesday after falling about $25 over the previous two sessions on a rally in the dollar, which had led to a shift of funds out of commodities.
FUNDAMENTALS
* Gold <XAU=> was at $929.85 an ounce at 2349 GMT, up 0.2 percent from New York's notional close of $927.85.
* U.S. gold futures for August delivery <GCQ9> were at $931.00 an ounce, up 0.4 percent from Monday's settlement on the COMEX division of the New York Mercantile Exchange.
* The world's largest gold-backed exchange-traded fund, the SPDR Gold Trust <GLD>, said its holdings stood at 1,132.15 tonnes as of June 15, unchanged since June 5. [
]* ETF Securities said on Monday the amount of gold it holds to back its Gold Bullion Securities exchange-traded commodity rose nearly 10,000 ounces on June 12. [
]MARKET NEWS
* The dollar rose broadly on Monday after Russia expressed confidence in the greenback as the world's reserve currency, while concerns about the euro zone economy undermined the euro. [
]* The euro fell after the European Central Bank said euro zone banks will probably need to write down another $283 billion. [
]* The Bank of Japan is poised to weigh in on the growing debate over rising global bond yields at its rate review on Tuesday, although it sees little need to increase its outright government bond buying for now. [
]* Japan's benchmark Nikkei share average <
> fell 1.3 percent. [ ]* U.S. stocks tumbled, marking their worst slide in a month on Monday after regional manufacturing data dented optimism about the economy's health and resource shares fell alongside commodities prices. [
]DATA, EVENTS
- Bank of Japan monetary policy decision (N/A)
- Federal Reserve board governor Warsh speaks (1715 GMT)
* The following data is expected on Tuesday: <ECON>
- Euro zone inflation data for May (0900 GMT)
- U.S. PPI/core PPI for May (1230 GMT)
- U.S. housing starts/building permits for May (1230 GMT)
- U.S. industrial output/capacity use for May (1315 GMT)
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Precious metals prices at 0001 GMT Metal Last Change Pct chg Day ago pct MA 30 RSI Spot gold $930.25 $2.40 +0.26% +3.71% $860.10 32 Spot silver $12.25 -$1.80 -12.81% +2.25% $11.29 34 Spot plat $1208.00 $4.00 +0.33% -3.28% $1187.53 43 COMEX gold $930.90 $3.50 +0.38% -0.98% $945.28 31 TOCOM gold 2,936 -31 -1.04% -1.64% 2,957 36 TOCOM plat 3,811 -100 -2.56% -3.37% 3,696 53 Currencies Euro/dlr $1.378 -$0.001 -0.09% -1.50% Dlr/yen 97.63 -0.19 -0.19% -0.84% TOCOM prices in yen per gram, except TOCOM silver which is priced in yen per 10 grams. Spot prices in $ per ounce. (Reporting by Risa Maeda; Editing by Chris Gallagher)