PRECIOUS-Gold holds steady; eyes on Fed meeting
2012-04-25 10:57:47
SINGAPORE, April 25 (Reuters) - Gold was steady around $1,642 an ounce on Wednesday, underpinned by stronger equities, but investors were also looking for hints of another round of quantitative easing when the U.S. Federal Reserve ends of its two-day meeting. The Fed will release a statement outlining its views on policy and the economy at around 1630 GMT, when it is expected to reiterate its intent to keep benchmark U.S. interest rates near zero through 2014, which could boost gold's safe-haven appeal. FUNDAMENTALS * Spot gold hardly moved at $1,642.29 an ounce by 0018 GMT, having risen as high as $1,648.91 o n Tuesday as the Dow and the S&P 500 jumped following strong earnings and upbeat outlooks from big manufacturers. * Argentina added to its gold reserves in September 2011 as the price began to retreat from record highs, the International Monetary Fund and government officials said on Tuesday, reporting the country's first such purchase in six years. * U.S. gold futures for June were at $1,643.30 an ounce, down 0.03 percent. * Price volatility could spike ahead of Wednesday's May COMEX options expiry, as both call and put options investors look to profit from heavy bets at the $1,650 strike price. There are currently around 10,000 lots in calls and around 30,000 contracts in puts at the popular price, traders said. * The biggest Dutch opposition parties refused on Tuesday to back austerity cuts needed to meet EU budget targets after the government fell, deepening the crisis in a nation probably facing a long period of uncertainty until elections. * For the top stories on metals and other news, click , or MARKET NEWS * Japan's Nikkei share average gained 1.2 percent on Wednesday after a run of strong U.S.corporate results, including earnings from Apple Inc, but market players said any gains were likely to be capped ahead of key central bank meetings this week. * The dollar slipped against the euro on Tuesday after data suggesting U.S. home prices may be stabilizing spurred investors to seek higher returns beyond U.S. borders. * Brent crude prices fell and U.S. crude edged up o n T Tuesday, narrowing the spread between the two benchmarks, while weak gasoline futures weighed on the complex as market participants rotated positions ahead of weekly inventory reports.
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We Sell | We Buy | |
37.5g ABC Luong Bar | ||
5,309.10 | 4,909.10 | |
1oz ABC Bullion Cast Bar | ||
4,412.40 | 4,032.40 | |
100g ABC Bullion Bar | ||
14,147.10 | 13,047.10 | |
1kg ABC Bullion Silver | ||
1,719.50 | 1,369.50 |
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