Market Updates

Lower Close For Gold

Ivaylo
29 Jun, 2006
Metals

    Anticipating Thursday, traders pointed out that it could be a very charged session with important Fed

[R]5:15 AM Gold and silver close down ahead of important U.S. economic data.[/R]
The benchmark August gold contract ended $3.40 lower at $581 a troy ounce. During the session, the contract advanced to a $589.40 an ounce but was unable to hold that level as the dollar rose against the euro. July silver pared earlier gains to finish at $10.155 an ounce, down 4 cents on the day. July platinum closed $10.10 lower at $1,178.20 an ounce while September palladium ended down $1.40 at $312.80 an ounce. The most-traded September copper contract advanced 10.10 cents to close at $3.1870 per pound.

The August crude oil contract advanced 27 cents to $72.19 a barrel after trading from $71.60 a barrel and to $72.77 a barrel. July gasoline rose 1.15 cents to $2.2100 a gallon, a new six-week high, after trading in a range of $2.1550 to $2.2100 gallon. July heating oil shed 2.13 cents to $1.9374 a gallon. On the New York Board of Trade, Arabica coffee futures soared with the September contract reaching a three-week high and approaching $1 a pound. July closed up 2.35 cents at 97.70 cents a pound, while September advanced 2.40 cents to 99.10 cents. Futures on raw sugar in foreign ports for July finshed up 0.03 cent at 15.67 cents a pound and October rose 0.01 cent to 16.20 cents a pound.

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