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RTRS: RPT-PRECIOUS-Gold retreats from record highs as dollar steadies
 
Gold retreated from record highs on
Wednesday as the dollar steadied from a 14-month low against
major currencies, with traders eyeing further dollar weakness as
an impetus to push bullion to new highs.
FUNDAMENTALS
* Spot gold XAU= was little changed at $1,063.30 an ounce,
slipping from an all-time high of $1,068.30 an ounce hit on
Tuesday. Gold has rallied 12 percent since the beginning of
September.
* Most-active December gold futures GCZ9 were unchanged at
$1,065.0 from the COMEX division of the New York Mercantile
Exchange. Gold futures hit a record high of $1,069.7 on Tuesday.
* The world's largest gold-backed exchange-traded fund, the
SPDR Gold Trust (GLD: Quote, Profile, Research), said its holdings stood at 1,109.314
tonnes as of Oct. 13, unchanged from the previous business day.
[GOL/SPDR]
* The world's largest silver-backed exchange-traded fund, the
iShares Silver Trust (SLV: Quote, Profile, Research), said its bullion holdings rose 18.35
tonnes, or 0.2 percent, from the previous day to 8,612.57 tonnes
on Tuesday.
* Gold's rally pulled other precious metals higher on
Tuesday. Silver XAG= rose above $18 an ounce for the first time
since July 2008, to $18.01. Silver was at $17.75 on Wednesday.
Platinum XPT= hit a 13-month high of $1,361.50 on Tuesday and
stood at $1,355.50 on Wednesday.
MARKET NEWS
* The dollar steadied on Wednesday after falling to a
14-month low the previous day against major currencies .DXY,
with investors betting the United States is likely to bring up
the rear in a global economic recovery led by Asia and
commodity-producing countries. [USD/]
* U.S. stocks weakened on Tuesday as disappointing sales from
Johnson & Johnson stirred jitters about the strength of earnings,
snapping the S&P 500's six-day winning streak. [.N]
* Traders awaited earnings from key U.S. companies later in
the week for clues to the state of the economy.
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