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Gold Eases as Dollar Recovers after U.S. Data

Contrarian Profits (August 26th, 2009) Writes:

Gold eased on Wednesday, giving up earlier gains, as the dollar recovered losses against the euro after U.S. durable goods data failed to impress, tempering appetite for the metal as an alternative asset.

But prices remained rangebound as traders awaited clearer direction from the currency markets.

Spot gold was bid at $941.80 an ounce at 1523 GMT, against $943.55 an ounce late in New York on Tuesday. Earlier it rose as high as $949.85.

U.S. gold futures for December delivery on the COMEX division of the New York Mercantile Exchange were down $1.8 at $944.20 an ounce.

“We are probably going to stay fairly rangebound,” said Standard Bank analyst Walter de Wet. “We would have to see some decent dollar weakness for gold to move above $956-960.”

The dollar rose versus the euro and a currency basket, reversing early losses, after durable goods numbers from the United States.

The data showed June orders for durable goods, excluding transportation,

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Gold Falls Under $925 as Dollar Gains Broadly

Contrarian Profits (June 30th, 2009) Writes:

Gold fell to a one-week low on Tuesday, dropping sharply as the dollar strengthened broadly and crude oil prices tumbled, reducing the metal’s appeal as an inflation hedge.

Spot gold was bid at $925.20 by 1520 GMT after hitting an intra-day low of $922.60, the lowest since June 24. Earlier it hit a high of $944.70.

The precious metal reversed earlier gains when the dollar, which has been under pressure, gained against a basket of currencies after U.S. consumer confidence data.

“Obviously, in these days where everything is linked together, from crude prices to the price of gold, any change to people’s view of the economy and inflation expectations will cause a reaction,” said Ole Hansen, an analyst at Standard Bank.

Adding to the bearish signals for gold prices, crude oil dropped nearly 3 percent.

While investing in gold is usually seen as a hedge against risk, a strengthening dollar makes it relatively more expensive for holders

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Gold Falls 2 % as Investors Cash in on Gains

Contrarian Profits (February 9th, 2009) Writes:

The Markets await the Obama economic stimulus and bank rescue plans…  AngloPlat reports higher earnings but flags up cost fears… Johnson Matthey (JMAT) sees 2009 platinum demand declining 5 pct…

This from Reuters, London:

Gold fell nearly 2 percent in Europe on Monday as investors took profits after recent gains, amid disappointment the metal had failed to beat resistance near $930 an ounce last week.

Spot gold slipped to $895.65/897.65 an ounce at 1446 GMT, down from $911.70 in New York late on Friday. Earlier it touched a low of $893.15.

U.S. gold futures for April delivery on the COMEX division of the New York Mercantile Exchange fell $16.30 to $897.60 an ounce.

“There has been some profit taking and disappointment we couldn’t break through $930, even with strong demand from ETFs,” said Commerzbank senior trader Michael Kempinski.

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