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17.02.2014
23:32
Commodities. Daily history for Feb 17’2014:

Gold $1,329.1 +10.10 +0.77%

ICE Brent Crude Oil $109.10 +0.02 +0.02%

NYMEX Crude Oil $100.92 +0.62 +0.62%
16:41
Oil rose

West Texas Intermediate crude rose for the first time in three days as signs of an improving U.S. economy and record new credit in China bolstered the demand outlook for the world’s two biggest oil consumers.

Futures climbed as much as 0.8 percent in New York, extending a fifth weekly gain. China’s aggregate financing, the broadest measure of credit, reached 2.58 trillion yuan ($425 billion) in January, the People’s Bank of China said in a statement on Feb. 15, signaling momentum to sustain growth. The Thomson Reuters/University of Michigan preliminary index of consumer confidence held at 81.2 this month, topping the median estimate of 80.2 in a Bloomberg News survey of economists.

WTI for March delivery increased as much as 83 cents to $101.13 a barrel in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange, and was at $100.83 at 9:57 a.m. in New York. The contract slid 5 cents to $100.30 on Feb. 14. The volume of all futures traded was about 68 percent below the 100-day average. Prices have advanced 2.4 percent this year.

Floor trading is closed today for the U.S. Presidents Day holiday. Electronic transactions will be booked tomorrow.

Brent for April settlement slipped 4 cents to $109.04 a barrel on the London-based ICE Futures Europe exchange. The European benchmark crude was at a premium of $8.51 to WTI on ICE, compared with $8.95 on Feb. 14.

16:20
Gold rose to 3.5 -month high

Gold prices rose to a peak of 3.5 months on a weaker dollar and concerns over U.S. economic growth .

Gold as a low-risk assets become more attractive to investors this year due to weak U.S. economic indicators and China and problems in developing countries .

Following the weak employment report and the number of applications for unemployment benefits in the U.S. on Friday reported the strongest reduction of 4.5 years of industrial production in January .

Stocks of the world's largest gold exchange-traded fund secured SPDR Gold Trust on Friday fell by 5.1 tonnes to 801.25 tonnes but remain fairly stable compared to a reduction of 500 tons last year .

Margins on gold in India , the second- largest in the world for the consumption of the precious metal after China on Friday fell 17 percent to four-month low because buyers expect to reduce import duty soon. Margins on gold 99.99 fine on the Shanghai Gold Exchange on Monday rose to $ 7 per ounce to the spot price in London at $ 5.50 on Friday .

The cost of the April gold futures on the COMEX today rose to $ 1329.90 per ounce for ounce.

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