Market Updates

Gold Recovers Slightly

Ivaylo
15 Jun, 2006
Metals

    Gold traders are awaiting a sign that gold is able to separate from commodities and reestablish its role as a liquid, capital-preserving, trans-national currency. Until such a de-coupling occurs, or until gold stops being so dangerously near to its 200-day moving average the reasonable buyers may stand aside, leaving the floor open to seasoned pros who live for their daily adrenaline rush.

[R]5:00AM Gold and silver bounce slightly back .[/R]
August gold ended down 30 cents to $566.50 per troy ounce on NYME. July silver gained 11 cents to $9.735 an ounce. July platinum finished up $20.40 to $1,138.90 an ounce, following Tuesday''s $52.90 sell-off. September palladium advanced $15.95 to $292.65 an ounce after a $39.05 decline Tuesday. The most-traded July copper contract added 4.55 cents to finish at $3.0560 per pound. On Tuesday, the contract had declined 21.80 cents.

July crude oil closed up 58 cents at $69.14 a barrel after trading between $68.10 and $69.40 a barrel. July natural gas rose 42.7 cents to finish at $6.590 a million British thermal units. On the New York Board of Trade, July Arabica coffee settled 0.75 cent higher at 96.05 cents a pound and September advanced 0.50 cent to 98.45 cents a pound. Futures on raw sugar in foreign ports for July closed down 0.01 cent at 14.71 cents a pound while October declined 0.05 cent to 15.05 cents a pound.

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