Commodities Mostly Advance
Commodities prices were mostly higher early Thursday, including advances in both crude and gold futures.
Oil for April delivery was up 15 cents to $61.97 a barrel at the New York Mercantile Exchange, and reformulated gasoline was rising 1 cent to $1.91 a gallon. Heating oil was fractionally better at $1.77 a gallon. Natural gas, ahead of the latest weekly inventory data, was down 13 cents at $7.23 per million British thermal units. Among metals, gold was up $1.50 to $654.40 an ounce, and silver was tacking on 2 cents to $13.13 an ounce. Copper added 8 cents to $2.86 a pound. The April platinum contract was stronger by $5.90 to $1,198.40 an ounce.- Loading Comments...
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| Dow Jones | S&P 500 | NASDAQ | 10-Year Note | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10,414.14 | 1,114.05 | 2,237.66 | 36.82 |
Oil *
72.73
|
|
UP
85.25
|
UP
11.58
|
UP
25.97
|
UP
1.36
|
10 Yr
3.68%
SPDR Gold
106.95
|
|
+0.83%
|
+1.05%
|
+1.17%
|
+3.84%
|
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