Gold rises with the approach of the US central meeting
09.15.2015
Gold prices changed direction to rise slightly and hovering above the lowest level in a month you noted in the previous session under foggy state that precedes the Monetary Policy Committee meeting of the Federal Reserve (the US central bank), which is eagerly awaited by investors for clues on the timing of raising interest rates in the United States.
And increased the price of gold in the spot market 0.1 percent to $ 1109 for ounce by 1915 GMT. The yellow metal fell to $ 1098.35 on Friday to hit its lowest level since 11 August.
Gold rose in US futures contracts December delivery was 0.4 percent up at the settlement to $ 1107.70 an ounce, but it also remains close to its lowest level in a month.
It is scheduled that the MPC Council Reserve begins its meeting on Wednesday, and the two will continue.
And other precious metals came under pressure as silver fell 1.6 percent to $ 14.38 an ounce and platinum fell 1.1 percent to $ 954 an ounce, while palladium fell 1.3 percent to $ 584.50 an ounce. It ended 29 quarters e
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09.15.2015
Gold prices changed direction to rise slightly and hovering above the lowest level in a month you noted in the previous session under foggy state that precedes the Monetary Policy Committee meeting of the Federal Reserve (the US central bank), which is eagerly awaited by investors for clues on the timing of raising interest rates in the United States.
And increased the price of gold in the spot market 0.1 percent to $ 1109 for ounce by 1915 GMT. The yellow metal fell to $ 1098.35 on Friday to hit its lowest level since 11 August.
Gold rose in US futures contracts December delivery was 0.4 percent up at the settlement to $ 1107.70 an ounce, but it also remains close to its lowest level in a month.
It is scheduled that the MPC Council Reserve begins its meeting on Wednesday, and the two will continue.
And other precious metals came under pressure as silver fell 1.6 percent to $ 14.38 an ounce and platinum fell 1.1 percent to $ 954 an ounce, while palladium fell 1.3 percent to $ 584.50 an ounce. It ended 29 quarters e
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