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Asian trade with Japanese traders sidelined for a public holiday. Spot gold was bid at $US1156.25 an ounce, above a record $US1152.75 struck last Wednesday. The metal's price on Friday ended higher for the sixth consecutive session. India's acquisition...
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Oil slipped 1 per cent as the US currency advanced for the third time in four days. Stocks and equity futures retreated after European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet said policy makers will withdraw emergency cash gradually to avoid fueling...
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Nov 2009, 1524 hrs IST, Nidhi Kumar, ET Bureau Text: On Thursday, amidst volatility, MCX Dec contract closed at Rs...International Spot Gold closed at $1,144.60 with an increase of almost 1% from the previous close...All other metals fell as dollar...
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Oil futures rose Wednesday for a third session, as government data showed a surprise drop in U.S. crude inventories and as the U.S. dollar turned lower, lifting dollar-denominated commodities prices. Crude oil for December delivery rose 44 cents, or 0.5%,...
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Natural gas futures finished lower, slipping back from Monday's strong gains on weaker-than-expected U.S. manufacturing data, with mixed weather forecasts failing to provide support. Natural gas for December delivery on the New York Mercantile Exchange...
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U.S. markets pulled out of a morning slump to post positive numbers Tuesday, marking the fourth gain in the past five trading sessions. Stocks were flat most of the day, much like the Federal Reserve's report on industrial production in October, which...
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Jose Botelho de Vasconcelos said on Monday it was still too early for the oil exporters' group to make a decision on production changes before its December meeting, as the market remained oversupplied. The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries...
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Gold blazed a record-breaking trail above $1,123 this week due to buoyant equities and the weak greenback, which makes it cheaper for buyers using stronger currencies and tends to boost demand. Elsewhere, crude dived close to one-month lows as oil traders...
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Oil fell 0.8 per cent as the Reuters/University of Michigan preliminary index of consumer sentiment unexpectedly weakened. An Energy Department report yesterday showed that fuel consumption slipped last week to the lowest level since June. Supplies of...
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Gold prices declined from a record in New York as the dollar rebounded from a 15-month low, curbing demand for the metal as an alternative asset. Gold futures fluctuated between gains and losses as the metal’s allure as a safe-harbor asset was offset...
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