Precious, base metals prices rise
by Brian Turner

Precious metals were up on Thursday. Gold gained 1.6 percent to $588.80 per troy ounce after going as high as $591.80 during the day. Silver was up 2.6 percent to $10.45 per troy ounce. Palladium advanced by 0.6 percent to $309 per troy ounce, while platinum added 0.8 percent to $1,193 per troy ounce.
Copper gained 3.6 percent to $7.335 per tonne, but traders held that price changes for base metals were exaggerated due to low trade volumes. Zinc was up 5.6 percent to $3,305 per tonne as stockpiles in London Metal Exchange warehouses dropped by 1,775 tonnes.
While nickel inventories in LME warehouses were up by 198 tonnes, the price of nickel still gained 3.3 percent to $21,075 per tonne. Despite the increase in nickel stockpiles, global inventories are down by 60 percent this year and are currently at only 3 days of global consumption.
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