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Precious metals prices fell early Thursday, but they turned around and closed higher in New York after an unfavorable economic report dented the dollar.
Benchmark contracts for gold bullion gained $8.10 at $743.80 an ounce, while silver contracts were up 3 cents at $13.50 an ounce.
Prices for both metals declined at the start of the session. However, they reversed course after a Commerce Department report showed that U.S. factory sector activity fell more than expected during August. ...
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