* Hawkish tone in Fed minutes spook investors * Physical buying emerges, but is unable to lift prices much higher * Spot gold may drop to $1,538-$1,548/oz - technicals * Coming up: euro zone Markit manufacturing flash PMI; 0858 GMT (Adds details, comments; updates prices) By Rujun Shen SINGAPORE, Feb 21 (Reuters) - Gold dropped to a seven-month low on Thursday, its third straight session of weakness, as signs that some Federal Reserve officials were reconsidering the scale and duration of the U.S. monetary stimulus programme spooked investors. A number of Fed officials think the central bank might have to slow or stop buying bonds before seeing the pickup in hiring the program is designed to deliver, according to minutes of the central bank's policy meeting last month which were released on Wednesday.ID:nL1N0BK92R The Fed's three rounds of quantitative easing played an essential role in gold's record-breaking rally in recent years, as the metal's inflation-hedge appeal attracted investors worried about currency debasement as a result of rampant cash printing by central banks. But the sentiment started to shift late last year when signs emerged that the U.S. economy started to recover, raising doubts on the necessity of large-scale quantitative easing and cooling sentiment in gold. "It is all about the Fed," said a Shanghai-based trader, "Physical material buyers may jump in at this level, but investors are mostly cautiously watching the next move." The next level of support for gold will be around $1,527, the lowest in 2012, he said. A firmer dollar added to the pressure. The dollar index.DXY jumped to a three-month high in the previous session, weighing on dollar-priced commodities as a stronger greenback makes them more expensive for buyers holding other currencies.USD/ Spot goldXAU= dropped as much as half a percent to $1,554.49, its lowest since July. It had since pared some losses to $1,560.66 by 0252 GMT. It fell 2.6 percent on Wednesday, posting the biggest daily drop in a year. U.S. goldGCcv1 fell to a more than seven-month low of $1,554.3 earlier in the day, and recovered to $1,560.40. Technical analysis suggested spot gold could extend losses to $1,538-$1,548 an ounce during the day, as indicated by its wave pattern, said Wang Tao, Reuters market analyst.ID:nL4N0BL0AS <^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Graphic: Spot gold 24-hour technical outlookhttp://graphics.thomsonreuters.com/WT1/20132102085637.jpg ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^> Tumbling prices attracted buying interest in the physical market, but it was not enough to offset selling from speculators. "There is a lot of physical buying in the region," said Brian Lan, Managing Director at GoldSilver Central Pte Ltd in Singapore, adding that in the longer run gold still remains attractive. "As long as the problems in U.S. and European economies are not fully resolved and interest rates remain low, the macroeconomic environment should still be good for gold." Holdings of SPDR Gold TrustGLD , the world's largest gold-backed exchange-traded fund, slumped 1.57 percent from the previous session to 1,299.164 tonnes on Feb 20, the lowest in more than five months. Spot silverXAG= fell 0.2 percent to $28.47 an ounce, having fallen to a six-month low of $28.26 in the previous session. Anglo American Platinum (Amplats)AMJS.J said persistent labour unrest was jeopardising investment in South Africa and warned that talks with government and unions may not lead to a reduction in its planned job cuts.ID:nL6N0BK5CA Spot platinumXPT= extended losses to the third straight session, down 1.3 percent to $1,623.74. Spot palladiumXPD= fell 1.3 percent to $727.72, after falling more than 3 percent in the previous session -- its sharpest daily decline in nearly four months. Precious metals prices 0252 GMT Metal Last Change Pct chg YTD pct chg Volume Spot Gold 1560.66 -1.63 -0.10 -6.80 Spot Silver 28.47 -0.06 -0.21 -5.98 Spot Platinum 1623.74 -20.51 -1.25 5.78 Spot Palladium 727.72 -9.78 -1.33 5.16 COMEX GOLD APR3 1560.40 -17.60 -1.12 -6.89 28889 COMEX SILVER MAR3 28.45 -0.17 -0.60 -5.89 6755 Euro/Dollar 1.3274 Dollar/Yen 93.61 COMEX gold and silver contracts show the most active months (Editing by Miral Fahmy) ((rujun.shen@thomsonreuters.com)(+65-6870-3726)(Reuters Messaging: rujun.shen.thomsonreuters.com@reuters.net))
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