Friday, April 15, 2011

Ventana (VEN) (CSI) (AAL) Trade Mixed as Gold, Silver Rise Again

Shares of most gold miners were up as gold soared again Thursday, although Ventana Gold (TSE:VEN), Colossus Minerals (TSE:CSI) and Anglo American (LSE:AAL) trading mixed.

Gold for June delivery climbed $16.80 to settle at $1,472.40 an ounce on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange. Silver jumped $1.427, or 3.6 percent, to $41.664 an ounce.

The collapsing U.S. dollar, tightening in China, sovereign debt crisis in Europe, unrest in the Middle East, increasing inflation and consequences of the Japanese earthquake are just some of the negative catalysts affecting the price movements.

The U.S. dollar was close to session lows, resulting in a further impetus to gold. The U.S. currency traded as low as 74.617, its lowest level since December 2009.

In base metals trading, May copper dropped 1.05 cents to settle at $4.284 a pound, July platinum increased $18.40 to $1,795.60 an ounce and June palladium was up $8.95 to $774.25 an ounce.

Ventana Gold closed Thursday level in Toronto at $13.05. Colossus Minerals closed at $8.41, up $0.02, or 0.24 percent. Anglo American closed in London at 3,136.00, falling 10.50, or 0.33 percent.

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