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Gold continued to rise, with COMEX Gold Futures closing up by 0.47%.
Gold continued to rise, as traders considered the prospects of the Federal Reserve's easing path ahead of the important employment data released on Friday. COMEX Gold Futures rose by 0.47%, closing at $2692.6 per ounce; COMEX Silver Futures increased by 0.93%, closing at $31.03 per ounce.
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