03.03.2014 - Gold heads for second monthly advance as haven demand increases
Gold headed for the first back-to-back monthly gain since August as concern that the U.S. recovery may be losing momentum and turmoil in emerging markets boosted haven demand. Assets in bullion-backed exchange-traded products were set for the first monthly increase in 14 months. Bullion for immediate delivery was at $1,332.61 an ounce at 9:26 a.m. in Singapore from $1,331.33 yesterday. Prices are up 7 percent this month and reached a 17-week high of $1,345.46 on Feb. 26. Holdings in ETPs are up 0.3 percent in February after declining last year for the first time since the first product was introduced in 2003, data compiled by Bloomberg show...............................................Full Article: Source
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