Most precious metals see price gains
by Brian Turner

Precious metals prices were mostly higher at mid-morning in New York on Thursday. June gold was $2.10 higher to $679.50 per troy ounce after trading in a range between $676.60 and $681.00 per troy ounce. Spot gold was at $673.90/$674.40 per troy ounce, a slight gain over Wednesday. The afternoon fix in London stood at $673.50 per troy ounce.
May silver gained 9 cents to $13.710 per troy ounce and traded in the range of $13.600 to $13.730 per troy ounce. Spot silver was up slightly, to $13.65/$13.70 per troy ounce. The London fix was at $13.580 per troy ounce.
July platinum was up as well, adding $5.10 to $1,264 per troy ounce, with the spot price at $1,250/$1,254 per troy ounce. June palladium, however, dropped 65 cents to trade at $353.50 per troy ounce. Palladium’s spot price was quoted at $351/$356 per troy ounce.
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