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* Gold dented by "risk-off" mood, stronger dollar
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By Amanda Cooper
LONDON, June 16 (Reuters) - Gold fell on Thursday after the U.S. dollar hit a three-week high against the euro as concern escalated over the impact of the Greek debt crisis on the euro zone, knocking commodities.
The Greek prime minister said he would form a new government, while euro zone finance ministers conceded that an agreement over a second international bailout for Athens would take longer than expected.
That pummelled the euro and pushed to record highs the cost of insuring against default the debt of Greece and several other peripheral euro zone nations. [ID:nLDE75E0JC] [GVD/EUR]
It also dented palladium, copper and gold, which normally profits from such environments.
On Wednesday the VIX options volatility index <.VIX>, the so-called "fear gauge" of Wall Street, hit three-month highs.
Spot gold
Gold is 3.2 percent below a lifetime high at $1,575.79 touched in early May, but still up 7.5 percent so far this year, having risen by nearly 24 percent in the last year.
The 1.6 percent rise in the dollar against a basket of currencies <.DXY> this month has contributed to gold's 0.6 percent fall in June, as a stronger dollar makes gold less attractive to non-U.S. buyers.
It also helps lift bond yields and stock prices, undermining the appeal of gold which bears no yield or dividend.
"We are more or less solely driven by the U.S. currency, which is in turn driven by the debt criss and economic indciators in general. We've seen many times in the past that if commodity prices are under pressure, the gold price comes under some pressure as well," said Commerzbank analyst Daniel Briesemann.
"Gold cannot escape completely from a general downturn in commodity markets, but we don't expect gold to come down much further and it should find some support around current price levels."
The euro
Gold priced in euros
"Investors are skeptical that a new (Greek) government will be able to convince the disillusioned masses to accept more austerity measures. Instead, much needed budget cuts could be delayed," said Ong Yi Ling, investment analyst at Phillip Futures.
"Until Greece produces a plan for future debt sustainability, aid could be withheld. As the likelihood of a technical default increases, a flight to safety could cause gold and the dollar to rise in tandem." <^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ See stories on the euro zone: [ID:nTOPEURO] Graphic on gold volatility index: http://r.reuters.com/xem22s ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^>
The physical market was subdued after some trading was reported overnight. Premiums for gold bars were steady at 60 to 80 cents an ounce to the spot London prices in Singapore.
Holdings of gold in the major exchange-traded funds were stable. Global holdings of gold in ETFs have fallen by nearly 130,000 ounces so far this month.
Silver
"Interest in silver is likely to be muted over the summer months, particularly as the metal lacks support on the economic front," BNP Paribas said in a report.
"While silver may outperform gold towards the end of the year, we do not expect the gold/silver ratio to decline back to the low 30s."
The ratio, showing how many ounces of silver can buy one ounce of gold, was at about 42 after falling to around 31 in late April, its weakest since the early 1980s.
Platinum
Palladium