LONDON, Nov 21 (Reuters) - Spot platinum bounced 6.10 percent on Friday to a high of $809 an ounce on bargain hunting, traders said.
"It is overall pretty volatile, platinum is caught between weakness due to the economic downturn and bargain hunting on the lows," a precious metals trader said.
By 0759 GMT spot platinum was up at $804/824 against $762.50 in late trade in New York. Earlier it fell to a low of $759, down 0.46 percent.
(Reporting by Anna Stablum, editing by Editing by Peter Blackburn)