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RTRS: PRECIOUS-Gold edges up, recovers from sharp pullback
 
SINGAPORE, Nov 10 (Reuters) - Gold gained slightly on
Wednesday, after it pulled back sharply from a record high in
the previous session, as investors focused on inflation
prospects and euro zone sovereign debt problems.
FUNDAMENTALS
* Spot gold XAU= gained 0.4 percent to $1,397.75 an ounce
by 0035 GMT, after dropping about $30 from the record high of
$1,424.10 in the previous session.
* U.S. gold futures GCZ0 fell nearly one percent to
$1,397.6.
* Silver XAG= rebounded 1.6 percent to $27.31 an ounce,
after a steep selloff in U.S. silver futures pulled spot price
off a 30-year record just below $30.
* Investor's interest in silver continued to rise, with
holdings in the world's largest silver-backed exchange-traded
fund, iShares Silver Trust, up one percent to a record high of
10,366.03 tonnes.
* While holdings in the SPDR Gold Trust (GLD), the world's
largest gold-backed exchange-traded fund, fell 1.215 tonnes to
1,292.981 tonnes. [GOL/SPDR]
* Euro zone nation debt issues remain a focus of the
market. Portugal, seen a possible candidate for a Greek-style
bailout, is scheduled to sell up to 1.25 billion euros of
government debt on Wednesday. [ID:nLDE6A71OG]
* Investors are awaiting the Group of 20 meeting later this
week, which could offer direction on the dollar and commodity
prices. [ID:nSGE6A801L]
MARKET NEWS
* The U.S. dollar held on to overnight gains to trade at
two-week highs in early Asia on Wednesday, with the euro
wallowing below $1.3800 on concerns over funding problems among
fringe euro zone sovereigns.[USD/]
* Wall Street fell for a second day on Tuesday as selling
accelerated into the close, led by sharp losses in bank and
metal stocks. [.N]
DATA/EVENTS
0200 China Prelim Commodity Trade Data Oct
[O/CNTRADE]
0500 Japan Consumer confidence Oct
JPCONI=ECI
0745 France Industrial output mm Sep
FRIP=ECI
0900 Italy Industrial output yy WDA Sep
ITIPY=ECI
1100 U.S. Mortgage index Weekly
USMGM=ECI
1300 U.S. Import prices mm Oct
USIMP=ECI
1330 U.S. International trade mm Sep
USTBAL=ECI
1330 U.S. Initial Claims
USJOB=ECI
:: China Trade balance Oct CNTRD=ECI
RELATED NEWS > China, Germany slam US policy before G20
summit [nN08254228] > Wall St drops in late sell-off; banks,
metals drag[nN09116640] > US inventory surge implies weakness
ahead
[nN09288785] > Oil drops from 2-year peak on dollar
rebound [nLDE6A821Z] > EU fines airlines 800 mln euros for
cargo cartel [nLDE6A82FU] > German wisemen see 2.2 pct growth
in 2011-report [nLDE6A825D] > EU fails to forge Irish budget
consensus [nLDE6A82I4] > Bank of France suggests solid
finish for 2010 GDP [nLDE6A80IA] > Swiss consumer confidence
falls in 4th qtr [nLDE6A80E7] > UK house prices fall,
manufacturing growth slows [nLDE6A8142] > BoC's Carney: no
role for gold in monetary system [nLDE6A82IA]
PRICES
Precious metals prices at 0035 GMT
Metal Last Change Pct chg YTD pct chg
Turnover
Spot Gold 1397.75 5.76 +0.41 27.57
Spot Silver 27.31 0.43 +1.60 62.27
Spot Platinum 1760.25 2.76 +0.16 19.99
Spot Palladium 694.75 4.53 +0.66 71.33
TOCOM Gold 3679.00 -5.00 -0.14 12.89
37759
TOCOM Platinum 4671.00 10.00 +0.21 6.62
7678
TOCOM Silver 72.00 -1.50 -2.04 39.26
2033
TOCOM Palladium 1834.00 -29.00 -1.56 57.42
629
Euro/Dollar 1.3748
Dollar/Yen 81.66
TOCOM prices in yen per gram. Spot prices in $ per ounce.
(Reporting by Rujun Shen; Editing by Ed Lane)
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