Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Gold at another all time high, commodities rally

HI Guys.look like the comodity will on uptrend.... I have boot some O&G in to my portfolio recently.... I think the O&G will start to move after this.... stay tune guys.......


NEW YORK: Commodities rose broadly Wednesday as the dollar tumbled to a fresh 14-month low against other major currencies.

Gold prices soared to a new record high of US$1,072 an ounce in early trading, before giving up 30 cents to settle at $1,064.70 an ounce on the New York Mercantile Exchange on some profit-taking.

Oil prices, meanwhile, rose above $75 a barrel for the first time in a year.

The gains came as the ICE Futures U.S. dollar index, a widely used benchmark of the dollar's movement against other major currencies, tumbled to its lowest point since August 2008.

A weak dollar makes commodities cheaper for foreign buyers.

The dollar has fallen steadily since March as investors become more confident about the economy's prospects for a solid recovery.

Their growing optimism has led them to dump safe-haven assets that have lower returns, like the dollar, in favor of risker investments like stocks and commodities.

Rising commodity prices helped buoy stocks, as did upbeat earnings reports from Intel Corp. and JPMorgan Chase & Co.

The Dow Jones industrials surged more than 150 points in afternoon trading, passing the 10,000 mark for the first time in a year.

Other metals also marked fresh highs. December silver gained 6.8 cents to $17.908 an ounce. Earlier in the session, prices rose to a new 13-month high of $18.175 an ounce.

October platinum added $5.80 to $1,358.60 an ounce after earlier rising to a contract high of $1,359.60.

Among industrial metals, December copper futures rose 5 cents to $2.8445 a pound.

Elsewhere on the Nymex, light, sweet crude for November delivery added $1.03 to settle at $75.18 on the New York Mercantile Exchange.

The last time crude finished above $75 a barrel was exactly one year ago.

Gasoline for November delivery climbed 2.57 cents to settle at $1.8575 a gallon, and heating oil for November delivery added 1.93 cents to settle at $1.9427 a gallon.

Grain prices inched higher on the Chicago Board of Trade. December wheat futures rose 1.75 cents to $5.13 a bushel, while December corn added 1.25 cents to $3.83 a bushel.

November soybeans gained a penny to $9.94 a bushel.

In other trading, cotton, coffee and cocoa prices rose. Sugar and orange juice fell. - AP

Gold futures trading on the NY Merc Wednesday: (100 troy oz.; dollars per troy oz.)

 Open High Low Settle Change

Oct 1064.00 1070.20 1057.60 1063.90 Down .30

Nov 1066.40 1070.50 1056.90 1064.10 Down .40

Dec 1064.20 1072.00 1056.50 1064.70 Down .30

Feb 1067.60 1072.60 1058.30 1066.00 Down .30

Apr 1066.70 1073.30 1060.00 1067.10 Down .40

Jun 1069.60 1075.00 1062.50 1068.30 Down .40

Aug 1072.10 1076.10 1064.10 1069.90 Down .40

Oct 1071.90 Down .40

Dec 1075.10 1080.90 1068.00 1074.20 Down .40

Feb 1077.10 Down .30

Apr 1080.20 Down .20

Jun 1083.50 1083.70 1083.50 1083.70 Down .10

Aug 1087.60 unch

Dec 1096.20 unch

Jun 1111.50 Up .20

Dec 1129.20 Up .50

Jun 1148.40 Up .70

Dec 1168.00 1169.20 1168.00 1169.20 Up .90

Jun 1200.00 1200.00 1190.10 1190.10 Up .90 - AP

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