18 जुलाई 2013
Gold gains following Fed Chief Ben Bernanke's comments
London, Jul 18. Gold today swung between gains
and drops, following the biggest retreat in almost two weeks,
as investors assessed Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S.
Bernanke’s comments on the central bank’s asset purchases.
Gold was 0.3 per cent higher at USD 1,279.57 an ounce
after rising 0.5 per cent and falling 0.1 per cent. Prices
slid 1.2 per cent yesterday, the most since July 5.
Silver gained 0.4 per cent to USD 19.42 an ounce after
a 3.4 per cent drop yesterday, the biggest since June 26.
The Fed’s bond purchases “are by no means on a preset
course” and will depend on the economy’s performance, Bernanke
said yesterday. Gold has declined 6.5 per cent since he
signalled the stimulus may slow.
Holdings in the SPDR Gold Trust, the biggest gold-backed
exchange-traded product, fell to 936.07 metric tons, the
lowest since February 2009.
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