* Gold to revisit low of $1,321.35 -technicals  
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       * Coming Up: U.S. weekly jobless claims; 1230 GMT   (Adds fresh quotes)     By Lewa Pardomuan     SINGAPORE, April 18 (Reuters) - Gold slipped as much as 2.7 percent on Thursday as losses in other markets, prospects for easing inflation, and worries about central bank sales drove investors to sell bullion to raise cash, undermining the metal's status as a safe-haven investment.     The sharp drop in prices triggered a spate of buying in gold bars, coins and nuggets in Asia, but persistent selling in U.S. bullion futures overshadowed the pick-up in physical demand.      Holdings of the world's largest exchange-traded fund, the     SPDR Gold Trust  
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  , which has plunged around 18 percent this year, marked a session low of $1,339.86 an ounce. It had recovered to near the previous day's close at $1,377.16 by 0642 GMT.      Gold hit a high above $1,394 on Wednesday on physical buying, but prices are still not far off a 2-year low around $1,321 touched earlier this week.     "Apart from Wednesday's late-day blip higher, it does not seem that we are getting any kind of respite in the gold sell-off that first started on Friday," said Edward Meir, metals analyst at futures brokerage INTL FCStone.     "There still remains quite a bit of length out there that still needs to be disgorged and perhaps more importantly, buyers are not yet keen to 'bottom pick'."     U.S. gold futures for June delivery  
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   on COMEX fell  more than 3 percent to as low as $1,335.60 an ounce during the session, dragging down cash gold, silver  
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  .     "You can see that sentiment is very fragile, very weak. The downtrend may not be over and U.S. investors have kept selling over the last two days," said Joyce Liu, an investment analyst at Phillip Futures in Singapore.     "If we continue to see this kind of drop, then maybe the physical buying won't be sustained because people will think the price is going to drop further. We may actually see a decrease in physical demand."     <^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^     24-hr gold chart analysis:  
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      ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^>     Gold has ignored tension in the Korean peninsula and investors are increasingly convinced the U.S. Federal Reserve will soon end its bullion-friendly bond buying programme, which could ease inflationary pressure.  
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       The precious metal recorded its biggest ever daily fall in dollar terms on Monday, catching gold bulls, speculators and veteran investors by surprise.     Cyprus' plan to sell excess gold reserves to raise around 400 million euros ($523 million) also led to speculation other indebted euro zone countries could follow suit.  
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       "People think quantitative easing will end this year, which is why there's liquidation on the ETF. It seems most trading is done on COMEX, but I think if prices fail to break through $1,300, people will buy back," said a dealer in Hong Kong.     "Asia is a good buyer of gold this year. Stocks at refiners have suddenly disappeared after prices dropped more than $200, and it takes time to manufacture gold bars. Supply is a bit tight. Premiums will move higher next week."     Premiums for gold bars in Hong Kong were at $1.90 to $2.00 an ounce to the spot prices in London, their highest since early last year. Premiums in Singapore and Tokyo were also at their multi-months highs.  
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           Precious metals prices 0642 GMT   Metal             Last    Change  Pct chg  YTD pct chg    Volume   Spot Gold        1377.16    0.66   +0.05    -17.76   Spot Silver        23.10   -0.17   -0.73    -23.71   Spot Platinum    1410.25  -10.75   -0.76     -8.13   Spot Palladium    655.47   -7.03   -1.06     -5.28   COMEX GOLD JUN3  1377.40   -5.30   -0.38    -17.81        59455   COMEX SILVER MAY3  23.09   -0.22   -0.95    -23.64        14316   Euro/Dollar       1.3053   Dollar/Yen         97.93     COMEX gold and silver contracts show the most active months      (Editing by Clarence Fernandez and Tom Hogue)  ((lewa.pardomuan@thomsonreuters.com +65 68703834)(Reuters Messaging: lewa.pardomuan.thomsonreuters.com@reuters.et))  Keywords: PRECIOUS/GOLD