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3 july

Quotations increase at precious metals market

As of July 3, situation at precious metals market was characterized by quotations increase. Gold price in New York renewed lost positions at bids on Wednesday, and finished a day by moderate growth against background of oil becoming more expensive, caused by publication of data about energy resources reserve in the USA. While New York Mercantile Exchange opening, gold at bids was at the level $944,00, then slightly increased up to $930,00. On July 2, at New York Mercantile Exchange closure was fixed on $945,30 per ounce. Today during morning trade session in Asia gold was traded at the level $942-$946 per ounce.

27 june

Gold prices increase at precious metals market

As of June 27, situation at precious metals market was characterized by quotations increase during the first half of a day. Today during morning trade session in Asia gold was traded at the level $910,00 — $924,10 per ounce. While opening New York Mercantile Exchange gold on bids was at the level of $922,20, then slightly decreased. June 26, at New York Mercantile Exchange closure was fixed on $916,80 per ounce.

26 june

Gold price increased a little on Thursday

As of June 26, situation at precious metals market was characterized by quotations increase before noon. Today at morning trade session in Asia, gold was traded at $888.70-$897.10 per ounce. Gold trade on New York Mercantile Exchange was opened at $895.20 level, afterwards it increased its position. On June 25, New York Mercantile Exchange closure was fixed at $885.7 per ounce.

25 june

Quotations decrease at precious metals market

As of June 25, situation at precious metals market was characterized by quotations decrease. Today at morning trade session in Asia, gold was traded at $887.30 — $887.20 per ounce. Gold trade on New York Mercantile Exchange was opened at $886.00 level, afterwards it increased somewhat its position. On June 24, New York Mercantile Exchange closure was fixed at $889.40 per ounce.

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