Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Metals Up Slightly In Early U.S. Action, Wednesday, April 25, 2007 8:56:35 AM

Metal prices were generally up slightly in Wednesday`s early U.S. trading. Gold, copper and palladium posted slight gains. Silver and platinum were little changed.

Gold prices were up in early trading on Wednesday on a weakening dollar. Gold for May delivery was at $686.70, up $2 on the day. In general, prices have been uncertain in recent trading.

Copper advanced in early trading on Wednesday after falling the previous afternoon. Copper for May delivery was at $3.589, up 3.55 cents on the day. Trading has been range-bound for about a week.

Silver was little changed at the start of Wednesday`s U.S. trading session. May silver was down 1.2 cents to $13.77. The metal has traded in a range for about two weeks.

Palladium was up slightly in Wednesday`s early trading. Palladium for June was up $1.50 at $380.50. The metal remains near a level of resistance.

Platinum was little changed early in Wednesday`s trading session. Platinum for July delivery was at $1,312.50, up $1.
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