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Spot gold surges over 2 pct, above $1,020/ounce
Sun Mar 16, 2008 8:42pm EDT
TOKYO, March 17 (Reuters) - Spot gold surged more than 2 percent to a record high of above $1,020 an ounce on Monday on heavy safe-haven buying due to a plunge in the dollar as concerns over U.S. financial problem heightened.
The dollar tumbled after JPMorgan Chase said it would buy cash-trapped Bear Stearns and the Federal Reserve cut its discount rate. [ID:nN16640873]
Spot gold climbed as high as $1,021.40, compared with late New York levels on Friday of $996.90/997.70.
U.S. gold futures GCJ8 also hit a record high of $1,023.80 per ounce in electronic trading on Monday. (Reporting by Chikafumi Hodo; Editing by Rodney Joyce)
Sun Mar 16, 2008 8:42pm EDT
TOKYO, March 17 (Reuters) - Spot gold surged more than 2 percent to a record high of above $1,020 an ounce on Monday on heavy safe-haven buying due to a plunge in the dollar as concerns over U.S. financial problem heightened.
The dollar tumbled after JPMorgan Chase said it would buy cash-trapped Bear Stearns and the Federal Reserve cut its discount rate. [ID:nN16640873]
Spot gold climbed as high as $1,021.40, compared with late New York levels on Friday of $996.90/997.70.
U.S. gold futures GCJ8 also hit a record high of $1,023.80 per ounce in electronic trading on Monday. (Reporting by Chikafumi Hodo; Editing by Rodney Joyce)

ITs funny In Canada all this idiots are feeling so Superior because the Cdn dollar is at par or above the USD by a few points ,and they stuff there money away in the bank thinking that its not gonna lose its value . What these morons dont understand is CDN dollar is pegged to the US dollar and When the USD loses buying power so does the Canadian dollar as well. The Canadian people dont realize this because the CDN dollar is pegged a few points higher then the USD currently . But if Canadian people really think there Dollar is "so much better" then the USD then in proper logic the Canadian dollar should be sky rocketing like the British pound or euro against the USD, but its not because its pegged to it and moves along and adjusts with it ..
- Ironically I kept a smaller lot with CHF/USD.. 