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    Gold is climbing to its highest level in more than 6 months

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    Gold is climbing to its highest level in more than 6 months Empty Gold is climbing to its highest level in more than 6 months

    Post by Rocky Wed 02 Jan 2019, 3:45 am

    Gold is climbing to its highest level in more than 6 months
     
    Gold is climbing to its highest level in more than 6 months 12159

    Gold surged to a six-month high on Wednesday as the dollar and Asian stocks tumbled after disappointing data from China fueled concerns about slowing world economic growth. 
    By 0712 GMT, spot gold prices rose 0.3 percent to $ 1286.18 an ounce after hitting their highest since June 15, 2018 at $ 1287.31 an ounce earlier in the session. 
    US gold futures rose 0.5 percent to $ 1288.10 an ounce. 
    The dollar index, which measures the performance of the greenback against a basket of major currencies, is hovering near the two-month low reached in the previous session. 
    A decline in the dollar leads to lower cost of the precious metal denominated in the US currency on holders of other currencies.
    Asian stocks also fell on the first trading day of the new year on disappointing economic data from China, the world's second-largest economy, which weighed on sentiment and eased early gains in US equity futures. 
    Among other precious metals, palladium increased 0.25 percent in spot transactions to $ 1267.15 an ounce. 
    There was little change in silver and settled at $ 15.45 an ounce.


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