Gold extends gains to 4-1/2 mth high on safe-haven demand

Dec 3, 2013
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Gold climbed for a second session on Wednesday to its highest in 4-1/2 months, as global uncertainty over economic growth and tensions in Ukraine burnished the metal's safe-haven appeal.

Weakness in equities and base metals, along with technical buying, propelled gold prices through resistance at $1,355 an ounce, traders said.

Other precious metals were higher too, with silver climbing over 1 percent.

"There is quite a lot of attention on moves in other metal markets, like base metals," said one Hong Kong-based precious metals.

"It is possible we are seeing some move from base to precious metals. We are seeing some technically fuelled buying as well," he said.

"With temperatures rising in the market, people are sensing that gold's downside maybe more limited than some of the other markets."

Spot gold had gained 0.6 percent to $1,357.11 an ounce by 0309 GMT, after earlier hitting $1,359.25 - its highest since Oct. 29. The metal gained 0.8 percent on Tuesday.

Bullion has gained 13 percent this year following a 28 percent drop in 2013, on escalating uncertainties around the world.

Ukraine's government appealed for Western help on Tuesday to stop Moscow annexing Crimea but the Black Sea peninsula, overrun by Russian troops, seemed fixed on a course that could formalise rule from Moscow within days. [ID:nL6N0M83XO]

China's first bond default and weak data on exports have stoked concerns about the health of the world's second-biggest economy. Copper and iron ore prices have been hit the hardest.

In a sign of investor confidence in bullion, gold-backed exchange-traded products saw inflows of $500 million in February, a reversal from 13 consecutive months of outflows, according to BlackRock. [ID:nL6N0M72UZ]
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Too bad all the metal prices are manipulated to artificially low levels and most gold sellers do their best to not actually deliver physical product to their customers instead giving them a slip of paper saying they own something owned by 20 other individuals. Unless its in your possession you own nothing.

Gold Fix Study Shows Signs of Decade of Bank Manipulation - Bloomberg

 

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