The EUR has been quite strong against the USD over the past few days, yet precious metals have slowed their rapid accent. Gold and silver remain relatively strong with good support at $1760 and $35.00 respectively. Platinum and palladium have recently retraced some of their gains as it seems that the strike at the Rustenburg mine is coming to an end. As long as low interest rates and chance of further quantitative easing are present we should see the sentiment for the precious metals remain bullish. Have great day.
Metals | Last | %Change | Low | High |
Au- Apr | 1774.8 | -0.09% | 1762.6 | 1781 |
Pt-Apr | 1709 | -0.33% | 1693.0 | 1719.9 |
Pd-Mar | 706 | -0.68% | 703.70 | 716.55 |
Ag-Mar | 35.510 | 0.49% | 35.045 | 35.625 |
London | AM | PM | Minor | PGMs |
Au | 1765 | 1772 | Rh | 1540 |
Pt | 1700 | 1706 | Ru | 135 |
Pd | 710 | 707 | Ir | 1100 |
Ag | 35.09 | DJI | 13005.46 | 22.51 |
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USD | 0 | 1.3391 | 0.012441 | 1.5817 |
EUR | 0.7468 | 0 | 0.92902 | 1.1812 |
JPY | 80.38 | 107.64 | 0 | 127.144 |
GBP | 0.6323 | 0.84662 | 0.7866 | 0 |
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Crude Brent | 123.94 | Comex Copper | 387.7 |
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Crude WTI | 108.95 | Nat Gas | 2.5 |
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*THESE PRICES ARE FOR INDICATION ONLY CALL FOR QUOTES |
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