PRECIOUS-Gold rises on softer dollar, fresh trade worries

BENGALURU, April 2 (Reuters) - Gold prices rose on Monday after three consecutive sessions of falls as the dollar eased amid fresh concerns of trade tensions between the United States and China. FUNDAMENTALS * Spot gold was up 0.3 percent at $1,327.71 per ounce as of 0105 GMT. * Gold fell 1.7 percent last week in its biggest weekly drop since the week ended Dec. 8, 2017, but climbed 1.7 percent in January-March in its third straight quarterly gain. * U.S. gold
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