(Reuters) - Gold rose to its highest in more than a week on Monday on the back of a firm euro and strong crude oil prices, lifting futures contracts in Tokyo.
Spot gold hit an intraday high of $656.50 an ounce before edging down to $656.20/656.80 an ounce, still higher than $654.50/656.00 late in New York on Friday.
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Spot gold hit an intraday high of $656.50 an ounce before edging down to $656.20/656.80 an ounce, still higher than $654.50/656.00 late in New York on Friday.
Read more at Reuters Africa
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