Gold turns down; copper hits new record in London
Gold turns down; copper hits new record in London NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — Gold futures turned back down in early U.S. trading hours on Thursday, seeing little direction to be offered by U.S. economic reports that analysts expected to be mixed. However, copper traded in London rose to a new record, touching $ 10,000 a metric ton. Traders are also awaiting comments from European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet and Federal Reserve … Read more on Market Watch Metals Stocks:…. Click Here to Read More…





