India, April 22 -- Gold traded higher on Wednesday despite stalled U.S.-Iran peace talks, the release of robust U.S. retail sales data and somewhat hawkish comments from Federal Reserve nominee Kevin Warsh at a Senate confirmation hearing.

Spot gold rebounded to trade 0.8 percent higher at $4,757 an ounce after falling over 2 percent in the previous session. U.S. gold futures were up 1.2 percent at $4,777 an ounce.

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