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Largest Gold ETF Reports Fresh Outflow

Contrarian Profits (July 22nd, 2009) Writes:

Gold held just under $950 an ounce today, Wednesday, as the dollar steadied against a basket of currencies with weakness in the euro underpinning prices, but gains were capped by lack of physical demand for the metal.

A slide in oil prices is also undermining support for gold, analysts said.

Spot gold was at $947.85 an ounce at 1402 GMT, against $948.15 an ounce late in New York on Tuesday. U.S. gold futures for August delivery on the COMEX division of the New York Mercantile Exchange were up $1.30 at $948.20 an ounce.

“We are stuck in a range,” said Afshin Nabavi, head of trading at MKS Finance in Geneva. “We have to break below $944 or above $955 in order to see some interest in the market.”

“With stocks opening lower and the euro not performing that (well), gold could test the lower end of its range,” he added.

The dollar <.DXY> was steady versus a

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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.

Signs of a recovery in

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High Gold Prices “Here to Stay” as Financial Panic Sees Socialists Fight to Save Capitalism – Adrian Ash

John Lee (October 1st, 2008) Writes:
THE PRICE OF SPOT GOLD bounced 1.6% from an overnight low of $860 on Wednesday, steadying at $876 an ounce as Western stock markets ticked higher despite a raft of miserable Eurozone data. Crude oil rose back above $100 per barrel, while long-dated government bonds continued to rise in price, pushing yields still further below the rate of inflation. The Dollar slipped from two-week highs on the currency markets. "European economic woes should sustain the greenback's safe-haven appeal today," believes Manqoba Madinane at Standard Bank in Johannesburg , "despite downside correction warnings from technical momentum indicators, and this could impact precious metals. "Several other warnings of downside risk for precious metals have emerged," he adds, noting that CDX investment grade credit spreads have narrowed, "indicating receding financial market system risk." Tuesday saw inter-bank lending rates leap yet again, however, with the cost of raising ...
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