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FIN: Gold price edges down on firmer dollar, investors await Fed
 
Gold prices edged lower on Tuesday, hovering below a six-month high hit in the previous session as the dollar inched up after anxiety over the Ukraine crisis ebbed for now and ahead of a U.S. Federal Reserve policy meeting.
Spot gold fell 0.3 percent an ounce to $1,362.80 by 1120 GMT, having rallied on Monday to a six-month high at $1,391.76 before investors started to cash in profits.
U.S. gold futures for April delivery fell as much as one percent to a session low of $1,358 an ounce, before trading at $1,362.70, down $10.20. It rallied to its strongest since September at $1,392.60 on Monday.
"The market had positioned itself for a worst case scenario in Ukraine but that has not really materialised, we had sanctions introduced by Europe and the U.S. and those are not going to really scare Mr Putin," Saxo Bank senior manager Ole Hansen said.
"As long as that is the kind of response that we are seeing, I think that the risk of an escalation in tensions in the area is probably reduced."
Ukraine's mainly Russian-speaking region of Crimea voted overwhelmingly in a weekend referendum, condemned by Western states, in favour of joining Russia.
The United States and European Union imposed personal sanctions on Monday on Russian and Crimean officials involved in the seizure of Crimea from Ukraine as Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree recognising the region as a sovereign state.
Gold has risen 13 percent this year and was headed for its biggest quarterly gain for at least seven years as mounting geopolitical tensions and fears over slowing economic growth spurred demand for the metal as an insurance against risk.
European shares slipped and the dollar rose 0.1 percent against a basket of currencies on Tuesday.
FED AHEAD
Traders were now awaiting the two-day U.S. Federal Reserve's policy meeting starting later on Tuesday.
Since the U.S. central bank is already expected to stick to reducing its monthly asset purchases by an additional $10 billion, the impact of the decision on gold could be limited.
A series of U.S. economic data showing that growth has been hurt by severe cold weather in the first two
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