Gold prices attracted some buying power during the Asian session on Wednesday and partially recovered the previous day's losses to the $1,923-$1,922 region, or four-week lows. XAU/USD is now trading just below $1,930, up nearly 0.20% on the day, though any meaningful upside still seems elusive.
A generally softer tone around the equity markets, coupled with a modest drop in the US Dollar (USD), turned out to be the main support factor for Gold prices. Weaker China trade data released on Tuesday raised concerns about a worsening outlook for the world's second-largest economy. In addition, Moody's downgraded the debt ratings of a number of US banks and reduced investor demand for riskier assets. Anti-risk money flows tend to favor safe-haven precious metals.