Gold, Silver, Metal Prices: Commentary (10/23/2009)
October 24, 2009 by goldguru · Leave a Comment
A Turkey for Turkey, The UK Lays an Economic Egg, and Russia Sells…Gold?!
Good Day,
Gold prices continued to remain ‘in the zone’ (the $1040-$1070 zone, that is) overnight, with little in the way of fresh market-impactful news making their way into the media stream. The US dollar remained at or very near the 1.50 pivotal level against the euro, but climbed away from the 75-mark on the trade-weighted index. Oil prices hovered just above $81.25 per barrel, while a lackluster session in the Nikkei ended with tiny gains.
New York spot metals dealings opened on a mixed note this morning, as pre-weekend book-squaring and dollar gains made for a bit more than the recently witnessed –and practically daily-one-way fund buying spree. Gold started the Friday session at $1060.00 exactly, basis spot bid, a gain of $0.20 per ounce, as against a tick at the 75.29 level by the dollar on the index. Today’s ‘to watch’ agenda contains US existing home sales data, and a Bernanke speech in Boston. Also keep an eye on closing levels – this is now the fourth week of potential gains before the tally is over.
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