US gold rises

11 Dec, 2009

US gold futures rose toward $1,150 an ounce on Wednesday, reversing early weakness as a sliding dollar more than offset outflows at the world's largest gold-backed exchange-traded fund. COMEX February gold up $2.30 at $1,145.70 an ounce at 10:58 am EST (1558 GMT) on the NYMEX.
GOLD: Ranging from $1,148.40 and $1,126.50 - near a three-week low. Gold futures on track to rebound after falling for the past three sessions. Bullion initially failed to rebound despite a dollar drop. Gold-to-oil ratio at 15.66, up from the previous session's 15.59. Spot gold at $1,143.15 an ounce, against the previous session in New York at $1,129.30. COMEX estimated 10 am volume at 121,450 lots. London's afternoon gold fix at $1,146.75 an ounce.
SILVER: March silver up 5.30 cents at $17.860 an ounce, tracking gold's positive turnaround. Ranging from $17.91 to $17.49. COMEX estimated 10 am volume at 17,802 lots. Spot silver was at $17.80, against $17.59 in the previous session in New York. London silver fix at $18.11.
PLATINUM: January platinum down $3.30 at $1,437.10 an ounce as economic news fails to give the platinum group metals market a firm direction. Spot platinum at $1,424.50 an ounce.
PALLADIUM: March palladium down $4.85, or 1.3 percent, $370.50 an ounce, taking the lead from platinum. Spot palladium at $365 an ounce.

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