* Spot gold hits record at $1,534.30
* iShares Silver Trust holdings fall by 1.8 percent
* Coming up: U.S. Q1 GDP preliminary; 1230 GMT
(Updates prices)
By Rebekah Curtis
LONDON, April 28 (Reuters) - Gold hit record highs on
Thursday as the dollar's three-year low against a basket of
major currencies attracted non-U.S. investors, after the United
States signalled it would retain accommodative monetary policy.
Spot gold <XAU=> ascended to a lifetime high of $1,534.30 an
ounce, breaking records for the second straight session. It
traded at $1,530.54 an ounce at 1116 GMT, up from $1,526.40 late
in New York on Wednesday.
U.S. gold futures <GCcv1> also hit an all-time high at
$1,535.1 an ounce, and trimmed gains to $1,531.
The dollar index <.DXY>, a measure of the greenback's
strength against a basket of major currencies, dipped to a
three-year low after the U.S. Federal Reserve signalled no rush
to reverse low interest rates in order to support economic
recovery. [] []
"Everything is dollar-related and safe-haven buying," said
MKS Finance head of trading Afshin Nabavi.
"The Fed decision was not really a surprise, nothing has
changed, but the tone of the statement from Bernanke left the
impression that it is going to be a while before any rate hikes
will be considered."
The weakening dollar has been a key driver behind gold's
rally in recent weeks, alongside concerns over the ongoing
crisis in the Middle East and North Africa region, sovereign
debt problems in euro zone and rising inflation worldwide.
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PHYSICAL BUYING
Physical gold buying was seen active in Asia while scrap
selling was limited, as market participants remained bullish
even after gold struck record highs in nine out of the past ten
sessions, dealers said.
Spot silver <XAG=>, which has rocketed more than 50 percent
so far this year, rose to $48.56 an ounce against $47.76 an
ounce late in New York on Wednesday.
U.S. silver futures <SIcv1> jumped as high as $48.75 in
early trade, following a climb of as much as 7 percent on
Wednesday. They were later at $48.61.
As silver prices advanced, holdings in the iShares Silver
Trust <SLV>, the world's largest silver-backed exchange-traded
fund, dipped 1.8 percent to 11,053.20 by April 27 from the
previous session.
Gold and silver may both see more upside, but the risk of a
pullback in silver is larger than in gold due to the more
speculative nature of the silver market, traders said.
Platinum was at $1,827 an ounce from $1,819.45 and palladium
<XPD=> was at $767.47 an ounce from$ 763.45
"The market has been pushed higher by prospects of a weaker
dollar, inflation concerns and all the debt problems," said
Robin Bhar, an analyst at Credit Agricole, adding gold looked
set to touch new record highs soon.
Also, investors awaited U.S. first-quarter GDP preliminary
figures due at 1230 GMT. []
(Additional reporting by Lewa Pardomuanin Singapore and
Amanda Cooper in London; Editing by Alison Birrane)