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Gold & Silver - Daily Outlook April 12

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by , 04-12-2012 at 10:58 AM (498 Views)
Gold and silver didn’t do much yesterday after they had rallied in the past couple of days. The slow market day has passed and today the situation should be different. The rally in oil and U.S stock markets didn’t coincide with the decline in metals during yesterday’s trading. Today, there are several important reports to come out including: U.S jobless claims weekly update, American Trade Balance and U.S PPI.
The complete gold and silver prices daily analysis
Gold edged down on Wednesday by 0.02% to $1,660; silver also decreased by 0.5% to $31.52. During April, gold declined by 0.67% and silver by 2.96%.
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