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Precious Metal: 15/11/2013 10:00 am

Precious Metal

15/11/2013
10:00 am

Billionaire hedge fund manager John Paulson, who cut his gold holdings by more than half in the second quarter, maintained his bet on the metal over the next three months as prices rebounded. Gold fluctuated near a one-week high as investors assessed the Federal Reserve’s commitment to maintain stimulus. Billionaire investor John Paulson kept his holdings in the largest bullion-backed exchange-traded fund. Bullion for immediate delivery traded at $1,288.02 an ounce at 9:18 a.m. in Singapore after climbing to $1,294.42 yesterday, the highest since Nov. 8. Prices that are set for a third weekly loss advanced 1.5 percent in the two days through yesterday as Fed Chairman nominee Janet Yellen said she’s committed to promoting a strong economic recovery. Spot silver fell 0.1 percent to $20.7768 an ounce and is 3.4 percent lower this week, heading for the biggest such decline in two months. Platinum gained 0.2 percent to $1,449.72 an ounce and palladium was little changed at $739.60 an ounce. Copper rose for a second day, paring a weekly decline, after Federal Reserve Chairman nominee Janet Yellen backed U.S. stimulus measures until the economy improves.

Precious Metal Market Outlook : 11.11.2013

Precious Metal Market Outlook : 11.11.2013

The London Metal Exchange, the world’s biggest industrial-metals marketplace, changed its rules to speed up withdrawals from warehoused stockpiles amid consumer complaints that prompted scrutiny from U.S. regulators.
Copper analysts are the most bullish in eight months, joining hedge funds betting prices will gain on stronger demand from China, the biggest buyer.
Gold advanced to trim a second weekly decline as investors weigh the outlook for stimulus in the U.S. after economic growth accelerated last quarter while data today may show employers added fewer workers last month.
Bullion for immediate delivery rose as much as 0.3 percent to $1,311.13 an ounce and was at $1,310.18 by 2:20 p.m. in Singapore. Prices fell to $1,296.13 yesterday, the lowest since Oct. 17, and are set to decline 0.5 percent this week. Gold for December delivery was little changed at $1,310.30 on the Comex.
Silver for immediate delivery rose 0.4 percent to $21.7475 an ounce, trimming this week’s decline to 0.6 percent. Platinum advanced 0.4 percent to $1,459.43 an ounce. Palladium was little changed at $762.20 an ounce, set to climb 2.8 percent this week