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Gold, silver edge modestly higher ahead of U.S. ISM report

Published 04/01/2014, 04:42 AM
Gold, silver push higher ahead of U.S. ISM data

Investing.com - Gold and silver edged modestly higher on Tuesday, as investors looked ahead to key U.S. data later in the day for further indications on the future course of monetary policy.

On the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange, gold for June delivery traded at $1,287.80 a troy ounce during European morning hours, up 0.31%, or $4.00.

Prices fell to a session low of $1,277.40 a troy ounce earlier, the weakest level since February 11. Gold last Prices lost 0.81%, or $10.50, on Monday to settle at $1,283.80 an ounce.

Gold futures were likely to find support at $1,273.70 a troy ounce, the low from February 11 and resistance at $1,299.30, the high from March 31.

Meanwhile, silver for May delivery inched up 0.66%, or 13.1 cents, to trade at $19.88 a troy ounce. Silver ended Monday’s session down 0.19%, or 3.8 cents, to settle at $19.75 an ounce.

Silver futures were likely to find support at $19.62 an ounce, the low from March 28 and resistance at $20.01, the high from March 31.

The U.S. Institute of Supply Management is to publish a report on U.S. manufacturing growth for March later in the day.

Gold and silver prices have been under heavy selling pressure in recent weeks as upbeat U.S. economic data underlined expectations that the Federal Reserve will begin to raise rates sooner than previously thought.

On Monday, Fed Chair Janet Yellen said that there is still room for the central bank to help the economy and reiterated that the Fed’s commitment to economic stimulus will still be needed for some time.

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Investors are also looking ahead to Friday’s U.S. nonfarm payrolls report for March, amid expectations for jobs growth of 200,000, after 175,000 jobs were added in February.

Elsewhere on the Comex, copper for May delivery eased up 0.25%, or 0.8 cents, to trade at $3.033 a pound as investors digested a pair of conflicting reports on China’s manufacturing sector.

Data released earlier showed that China’s final HSBC Purchasing Managers Index ticked down to an 18-month low of 48.0 in March from a final reading of 48.5 in February.

The report came after China’s official manufacturing purchasing managers’ index inched up to 50.3 in March from 50.2 in February.

Copper remained supported amid ongoing indications that China’s government is prepared to do more to shore up the cooling economy.

The Asian nation is the world’s largest copper consumer, accounting for almost 40% of world consumption last year.

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