(Reuters) - But investors were reluctant to chase prices higher and the metal continued to hover in a trading range of $650-665 an ounce.
"It was driven by the exchange rate today, but we have been in the same range for three weeks and I don't see anything at the moment that will make me go long," said Michael Widmer, director of metal research at Calyon Corporate and Investment Bank.
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"It was driven by the exchange rate today, but we have been in the same range for three weeks and I don't see anything at the moment that will make me go long," said Michael Widmer, director of metal research at Calyon Corporate and Investment Bank.
Read more at Reuters.com Hot Stocks News
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