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Gold edges higher as USD slips, US tax bill in focus

   •  Holds within a 3-week old trading range.
   •  Gains some positive traction on weaker USD.
   •  A modest pickup in safe-haven demand underpinning.

Gold traded with minor gains through the early European session on Wednesday, albeit remained capped below $1280 level.

News reports that implementation of a major corporate tax cut under a crucial US tax reform plan could be delayed by a year interrupted strong US Dollar rally and benefitted dollar-denominated commodities - like gold. 

Adding to this, a brief pause in the recent rally in equity markets and a sharp retracement in crude oil prices, pointing to a slight deterioration in investors' risk appetite, was further seen underpinning the precious metal's safe-haven appeal.  

It, however, remains to be seen if the early uptick is sustainable or is being sold into amid growing expectations for a December Fed rate hike move, which tends to dent demand for the non-yielding yellow metal.

Looking at the broader picture, the commodity remains within a 3-week old trading range and hence, it would be prudent to wait for a decisive break before determining the next of directional move.

Technical levels to watch

A follow-through momentum above $1280 level could get extended towards $1284 heavy supply zone, which if cleared might trigger a short-covering bounce towards the $1290 region ahead of $1295 horizontal level.

On the flip side, retracement back below $1274-72 immediate support would reinforce the near-term trading range and drag the metal back towards $1269 intermediate support en-route the $1265 region.
 

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