8/8/14

Gold ends up on technical buying as tensions rise













AP
Gold managed to settle in the green on Thursday, after slumping for most of the morning, boosted by safe-haven buying amid rising tensions in Iraq and Ukraine. And analysts said the metal could gain further after having breached key technical resistance. 

Bullion climbed after The New York Times reported that U.S. President Barack Obama was considering air strikes and emergency relief airdrops to help 40,000 religious minorities in Iraq, who are trapped on a mountaintop after threats by Islamic militants. A White House spokesman later would not say if air strikes were being considered. 

Analysts said technical buying could further lift gold after worries about a possible escalation of the military conflict in Ukraine sent bullion prices above key resistance, including the 50-day and 100-day moving averages on Wednesday. 

"That gold prices had managed to hold at the 200-day moving average, despite a couple of attempts to break the downside, could well have lured short-term players back in," said Edel Tully, precious metals strategist at UBS.
Symbol
Name
Price
Change
%Change
Volume
GOLD Gold (Dec'14) 1314.50
6.30 0.48% 117723
GOLD/USD Gold / US Dollar Spot 1312.63
6.64 0.51% ---
SILV/USD Silver / US Dollar Spot 19.92
-0.09 -0.45% ---
SILVER Silver (Sep'14) 19.985
-0.039 -0.19% 31915
PALL/USD Palladium / US Dollar Spot 853.00
5.70 0.67% ---
PLAT/USD Platinum / US Dollar Spot 1473.00
19.00 1.31% ---


U.S. gold futures for December delivery settled up $4.30 an ounce at $1,312.50, while trading volume was about 25 percent below its 30-day average, preliminary Reuters data showed. Spot gold was last up 0.5 percent at $1,312 an ounce.

 
On Wednesday, gold jumped about 1.5 percent for its biggest one-day gain in more than a month, triggered by worries about an escalation of the conflict in Ukraine and by a weak undertone in global equities. 

Bullion initially fell as U.S. equities rose after data showed the number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits unexpectedly fell last week. The S&P 500 equities index, however, later erased gains to trade lower. 

Gold investors took heart after the European Central Bank said it held borrowing rates at record low levels as the Ukraine crisis has heightened risks to the euro zone's weak and uneven economic recovery. 

Despite Wednesday's price gains, holdings in the world's largest gold-backed exchange-traded fund, SPDR Gold Trust, fell 2.4 tons to 797.65 tons on Wednesday.
—By Reuters, with CNBC.com. For more information on precious metals, please click here.

Symbol
Price
Change
%Change
GLDiv.P ---
---
--- ---
INTL 18.95
-1.04 -5.20%
Gold 1315.10
6.10 0.47%
USD INDEX 81.53
0.08 0.10%
GOLD/USD 1312.63
6.64 0.51%
GOLD 1314.50
6.30 0.48%

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