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RTRS : NY gold turns higher on positive US economic data
 
NEW YORK, Sept 1 (Reuters) - U.S. gold futures turned
higher on Tuesday as better economic indicators bolstered the
metal's status as a hedge against inflation, offsetting news of
lackluster physical demand.
For the latest detailed report, click on [GOL/].
GOLD
* December gold GCZ9 up $2.70 at $956.20 an ounce at
10:12 a.m. EDT (1412 GMT) on the COMEX division of the New York
Mercantile Exchange.
* Ranging from $947.50 to $958.
* December contract was in directionless trade earlier in
the session, but turned higher following positive U.S. housing
and manufacturing data - traders.
* Pending sales of previously owned U.S. homes raced to a
two-year high in July, according to a trade group, giving more
evidence that a recovery in the housing market was under way.
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* Gold has been asserting its positive link with the
equities markets, as signs of economic recovery increased
bullion's appeal as a hedge against inflation.
* Futures rose in spite of news that global gold jewelry
demand fell sharply due to higher price of gold and a recession
- traders.
* India's gold imports in August provisionally slumped to
between 12 to 14 tonnes from 98 tonnes in the same month last
year as high prices and weak monsoon rains dented demand - The
Bombay Bullion Association.
* Turkey's gold imports fell 74 percent in August to 12.517
tonnes from the same month last year, as demand remained weak
in the local market - Istanbul Gold Exchange data.
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* COMEX estimated 10 a.m. volume at 46,722 lots.
* U.S. crude futures rebounded $1 to above $70 per barrel.
Investors view crude oil as a barometer of economic growth.
* Gold/oil ratio at 13.45, down from the previous session's
13.54.
* Spot gold XAU= at $954.20 an ounce, against $949.65 in
late Monday dealings in New York.
SILVER
* December silver SIZ9 up 3.2 cents at $14.955 an ounce
on the back of gold and other base metals' gains.
* Silver futures have recently outperformed gold, helped by
better economic sentiment. Usually less-liquid silver has the
characteristics of both precious and industrial metals.
* Ranged from $14.655 to $15.035 an ounce -- the highest
level since Aug. 14.
* COMEX estimated 10 a.m. volume at 12,007 lots.
* Spot silver XAG= at $14.92 an ounce, versus its
previous close of $14.89.
PLATINUM
* October platinum PLV9 down $5.40 at $1,238.60 an ounce
on follow-through selling from Monday.
* Uncertain supply due to labor actions in top platinum
producer South Africa provided underlying support.
* Spot platinum XPT= at $1,233 an ounce against $1,237.
PALLADIUM
* December palladium PAZ9 down 55 cents at $292.95 an
ounce, tracking platinum's decline.
* Spot palladium XPD= at $288.50 an ounce, against its
previous finish of $288.50.
Prices at 10:13 a.m. EDT (1413 GMT)
Last Change Pct 2008 YTD
Chg Close % Chg
US gold GCZ9 956.40 2.90 0.3 884.30 8.2
US silver SIZ9 14.955 0.032 0.2 11.295 32.4
US platinum PLV9 1240.20 -3.80 -0.3 941.50 31.7
US palladium PAZ9 293.20 -0.30 -0.1 188.70 55.4
Gold XAU= 954.85 5.20 0.5 878.200 8.7
Silver XAG= 14.94 0.05 0.3 11.30 32.2
Platinum XPT= 1231.50 -5.50 -0.4 924.50 33.2
Palladium XPD= 289.00 0.50 0.2 184.50 56.6
Gold Fix XAUFIX= 955.00 -0.50 -0.1 836.50 14.2
Silver Fix XAGFIX= 14.740 0.200 1.4 14.760 -0.1
Platinum Fix XPTFIX= 1244.00 0.00 0.0 1529.00 -18.6
Palladium Fix XPDFIX= 289.00 0.00 0.0 365.00 -20.8
(Reporting by Frank Tang; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)








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