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Gold prices fall over 2% as strong US jobs data boosts recovery betsUS gold futures fell 2.8 per cent to $1,678.40.
Gold rallies to 7.5-year peak as virus sparks recession fearsUS gold futures rose 0.1% to $1,762.10, after hitting their highest level since February 2013 at $1,788.80.
Soybeans gain for third straight day on stimulus boost, technicalsWheat futures were down 0.4 per cent at $5.25-1/4 a bushel, falling for a fifth session out of six on expectations of higher supply.
Palladium tumbles most in four months after piercing $1,900/OzPalladium reached an intraday record of $2,000.35 an ounce on Tuesday.
In sugar rumble, it's India versus the rest of world's producersForecasts for swing to supply deficit face some scrutiny.
Gold traders get little rest from `wild day’ as volatility jumpsThe CBOE/Comex Gold Volatility Index rose the most in six weeks on Friday.
Palladium slumps 6% as slide from record high gathers steamSilver edged 1.5 percent lower to $15.05 per ounce, while platinum fell 1.6 percent to $834.64.
Trade wars: We're next, European investors fearInvestors thinking of chasing a rally on a trade accord through European trade proxies.
Gold slips after Fed minutes show split outlook, data eyedUS gold futures for August delivery rose 0.2 per cent to $1,223.70 an ounce.
Gold slips to lowest in 8 weeks, hit by U.S. rate hike outlookTop consumer China's net gold imports via main conduit Hong Kong fell 4.2 percent in April from a three-month high in the previous month, d...
Wheat up on rise in demand, acreage cutWheat production this season is expected to be one million tonne higher than forecast
Gold hits two-week high as equities retreat againSpot gold touched a session peak of $1,111.26 an ounce, its loftiest since Jan. 8, and was up 0.3 per cent at $1,110.86 by 0313 GMT.
Gold adds to gains as fears over Greece hit equitiesBullion got a boost as nervousness over Greece potentially withdrawing from the euro and escalating conflict in Ukraine sapped risk appetit...
- Udaipur hosting Asia’s first Zinc College; 75 participants from 30 countries participating
This year the event is being hosted by Hindustan Zinc, India’s largest and one of the world’s largest integrated zinc producers.
Gold steady above $1,300, Chinese buying easesGold held on to overnight gains that pushed it above the key $1,300-an-ounce level, supported by geopolitical uncertainty in Ukraine and te...
Gold edges up on Ukraine; platinum, palladium hold gainsGold edged up on escalating violence in Ukraine while platinum and palladium on Wednesday retained sharp gains.
Cocoa prices rise on dry weatherCocoa demand may exceed production by 50,000 tonne in the 2012-13 season, the International Cocoa Organisation says.
- Wheat gains as weather conditions threaten supply
Wheat rose in Chicago and Paris on Wednesday on speculation that global supplies will tighten as crop conditions deteriorate in the US.
- Shrinking US corn supply trails use for first time in 16 years
Production this year plus inventories before the harvest will reach 11.872 billion bushels, less than the 12.33 billion consumed or exporte...
- Copper futures gain on Spain bailout hope
Copper futures rose the most last week on speculation that European officials will unveil a bailout plan for Spain as soon as next week.