LONDON, June 9 (Reuters) - Gold prices rose more than 1 percent to above $960 an ounce on Tuesday, and silver climbed more than 2 percent, as the dollar extended losses against a basket of currencies.
Spot gold was bid at $960.10 an ounce at 1321 GMT against $950.05 an ounce late in New York on Monday, having touched a high of $961.60. Silver was at $15.26 an ounce against $14.91.