US gold ends down on dollar rise, risk aversion
NEW YORK, Oct 1 (Reuters) - Gold futures ended lower on Thursday, holding just above $1,000 an ounce, as a resurgent dollar in flight-to-quality trade dampened bullion's appeal as a hedge against a falling U.S. currency.
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GOLD
* December gold futures GCZ9 settled down $8.60 at $1,000.70 an ounce on the COMEX division of the New York Mercantile Exchange.
* Ranged from $998.80 to $1,011.10 -- the highest price since Sept. 24.
* Gold futures were weighed down by a stronger dollar, after a key U.S. manufacturing index for September came in lower than expected. [USD/]
* Open interest had been rising in the gold futures market in September, and geopolitical problems made precious metals more appealing to people who don't like uncertainties - George Gero, vice president of RBC Capital Markets Global Futures.
* The United States told Iran at the highest level talks in three decades it must take concrete steps to prove it is not seeking nuclear arms, and France demanded Tehran open a newly declared site to U.N. inspectors within a few weeks.
* If tensions continue to rise between Iran and the Western world regarding Iran's nuclear program and oil prices remain firm as a result, gold prices could also be supported - James Steel, chief commodities analyst at HSBC.
* Weak physical demand from key gold-consuming countries also hurt buying sentiment.
* Global recession and a high price this year have knocked down demand for gold in Turkey, one of the top consumers of bullion, which is now heading for the lowest ever recorded annual import levels. [ID:nL1626956]
* The world's largest gold-backed exchange-traded fund, the
SPDR Gold Trust (GLD), said its holdings stood at 1,095.327 tonnes
as of Sept. 30, up 1.22 tonnes from the previous business day.
XAUEXT-NYS-TT
* Gold-to-oil ratio at 14.17, down from the previous session's 14.29.
* COMEX estimated 1 p.m. volume at 104,540 lots.
* Spot gold XAU= was at $1,001.05 at 2:35 p.m. EDT (1835 GMT) versus $1,006.70, which was the previous session's late New York quote.
* London afternoon gold fix XAUFIX= was at $1,004.75.
SILVER
* December silver SIZ9 ended down 21.8 cents, or 1.3 percent, at $16.440 an ounce on weak investment demand.
* Ranged from $16.405 to $16.785.
* COMEX estimated 1 p.m. volume at 29,081 lots.
* Spot silver XAG= was at $16.45, versus its previous finish of 16.59 an ounce.
* London silver fix XAGFIX= at $16.55 an ounce.
PLATINUM
* January platinum PLF0 finished down $13.60 at $1,289.30 an ounce, tracking gold's weakness.
* Spot platinum XPT= was at $1,277.50, compared with its previous finish of $1,295.50.
PALLADIUM
* December palladium PAZ9 closed down $6.25, or 2.1 percent, at $292.95 an ounce, down with platinum.
* Spot palladium XPD= was at $288, against its previous close of $293.50.
Close Change Pct 2008 YTD
Chg Close % Chg US gold GCZ9 1000.70 -8.6 -0.9 884.3 13.2 US silver SIZ9 16.440 -0.218 -1.3 11.295 45.6 US platinum PLF0 1289.30 -13.60 -1.0 941.50 36.9 US palladium PAZ9 292.95 -6.25 -2.1 188.70 55.2 Prices at 2:35 p.m. EDT (1835 GMT) Gold XAU= 1000.95 -5.75 -0.6 878.20 14.0 Silver XAG= 16.46 -0.13 -0.8 11.30 45.7 Platinum XPT= 1277.50 -18.00 -1.4 924.50 38.2 Palladium XPD= 288.00 -5.500 -1.9 184.50 56.1 Gold Fix XAUFIX= 1004.75 -1.00 -0.1 836.50 20.1 Silver Fix XAGFIX= 16.55 10.00 0.6 14.76 12.1 Platinum Fix XPTFIX= 1292.00 2.00 0.2 1529 -15.5 Palladium FixXPDFIX= 293.00 2.00 0.7 365.0 -19.7 (Reporting by Frank Tang; editing by Jim Marshall)
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