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RTRS: US gold turns up with euro on renewed growth fears
 
NEW YORK July 14 (Reuters) - U.S. gold futures turned
higher again on Wednesday when the euro also reversed course to
reach a fresh two-month high against the dollar as investors
concerns over U.S. economic growth heated up after U.S. retail
sales fell for the second month in a row, traders said.
* For the latest detailed report, click on [GOL/].
GOLD
* August COMEX gold futures GCQ0 advanced $3.00 to
$1,216.50 an ounce at 11:15 a.m. EDT (1515 GMT) on the COMEX
metals division of the New York Mercantile Exchange.
* Range extended from $1,206.10 to $1,218.20 an ounce.
* On Tuesday, August gold advanced to its highest level
since July 1 at $1,218.80.
* In that run up, gold pierced briefly above the 50-day
moving average - traders.
* It's hasty retreat off of Tuesday's high set up for more
downside rather than a push to increased gains - traders.
* As a result, some players took profits in early Wednesday
business - traders.
* But, when the euro suddenly reversed course to turn
higher against the dollar, gold followed it higher - traders.
* The euro hit a two-month peak against the dollar,
reversing earlier losses, as investors feared the U.S. economic
recovery was slowing following some weak U.S. retail sales
data. [USD/]
* Sales at U.S. retailers fell in June, pulled down by weak
receipts at automotive dealers and gasoline stations, adding
to evidence the economic recovery was proceeding at a moderate
pace. [ID:nN1350097] [ID:nCLAEIE621]
* Gold remained in the the range developing since July 1.
* A definitive break above resistance could send gold up to
its all-time high at $1,266.50 on August futures.
* Gold's current range support stands at $1,185 an ounce,
the 6-1/2-week low hit on July 7 - chartists.
* A violation of support could lead to $1,134 - chartists.
* COMEX estimated 9:00 a.m. EDT (1300 GMT) gold volume at
29,792 lots.
* Spot gold XAU= raced up to $1,216.0 an ounce by 11:16
a.m. from the previous session's late quote at $1,210.65 an
ounce.
* London morning gold fix XAUFIX= was set lower at
$1,207.0 an ounce.
SILVER
* COMEX September silver SIU0 rallied 19.30 cents to
$18.45 an ounce.
* Range spanned $18.1150 to $18.49 an ounce.
* COMEX estimated 9:00 a.m. EDT silver volume at 10,320
lots.
* Spot silver XAG= eased to $18.17 an ounce by 10:24 a.m.
EDT (1424 GMT) from $18.20 late in the previous session.
* London silver fix XAGFIX= was set at $18.29 per ounce.
PLATINUM
* NYMEX October platinum PLV0 fell $8.20 to $1,527.20 an
ounce.
* Spot platinum XPT= was lower at $1,523.0 an ounce,
slightly lower than the previous late bid at $1,524.50 an
ounce.
PALLADIUM
* September palladium PAU0 lost $3.0 to $466.15 an
ounce.
* Spot palladium XPD= at $462.73 per ounce was barely
lower than $463.0 an ounce late in the previous session.
(Reporting by Carole Vaporean; Editing by Marguerita Choy )









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