RTRS: PRECIOUS-Gold holds above $880/oz in slow trade
Gold inched up to hold above
$880 per ounce on Wednesday, adding to a 1 percent rally the
previous day as stock markets fell at the start of what is
likely to be a grim corporate earnings season.
Trade was quiet, however, with the Easter holiday
approaching and jewellery demand weak even after the precious
metal fell back below $900. Holdings at the world's biggest
gold-backed exchange-traded fund are steady, reflecting a
slowdown in demand from long-term investors.
Spot gold was at $882.10 per ounce at 0238 GMT, up
0.2 percent from New York's notional close of $880.05, and
recovering from a trough of $864.30 on Monday, its lowest since
Jan. 23.
"The Easter holiday is coming, so there is not much demand.
Also, normally April and May is a quiet season, especially from
the jewellery sector," said Dick Poon, a division manager at
Heraeus Ltd in Hong Kong.
Expectations for another lousy corporate earnings period --
S&P 500 companies are forecast to see earnings fall 37 percent
from a year ago -- has drawn safe-haven investors back into the
dollar as well as gold.
One focus is the fate of U.S. automaker General Motors Corp
(GM.N: Quote, Profile, Research). A source familiar with the company's plans told Reuters
on Tuesday it was in "intense" and "earnest" preparations for a
possible bankruptcy filing. [ID:nN07463416]
Asian stock markets fell on Wednesday, with the MSCI index
of Asia Pacific stocks outside of Japan .MIAPJ0000PUS down
almost 2.5 percent.
Gold also got a lift on Tuesday after metals consultancy
GFMS forecast prices would climb above $1,100 an ounce this
year amid financial uncertainty around the globe. [ID:nWLA1721]
The world's largest gold-backed exchange-traded fund, the
SPDR Gold Trust GLD, said holdings stood at 1,127.37 tonnes
as of April 7, unchanged from levels on April 3 when they fell
from a record 1,127.44 tonnes. [GOL/SPDR]
Precious metals prices at 0245 GMT
Metal Last Change Pct chg YTD pct chg
Turnover
Spot Gold 882.50 2.45 +0.28 5.98
Spot Silver 12.29 0.07 +0.57 -16.79
Spot Platinum 1153.00 -9.00 -0.77 -24.14
Spot Palladium 222.50 0.50 +0.23 -39.54
TOCOM Gold 2855.00 9.00 +0.32 -6.70
16501
TOCOM Platinum 3746.00 -11.00 -0.29 -29.84
6842
TOCOM Silver 395.20 2.20 +0.56 -26.95
267
TOCOM Palladium 729.00 -3.00 -0.41 -46.04
64
Euro/Dollar 1.3194
Dollar/Yen 100.07
TOCOM prices in yen per gram, except TOCOM silver which is
priced in yen per 10 grams. Spot prices in $ per ounce.