Gold shone this week in stark contrast to base metals where rising stock levels and concerns on the outlook for demand weighed on prices.
Gold rose 1.9 per cent to $925 a troy ounce after hitting a three-month high at $926.90 earlier in the session.
By Chris Flood
Published: January 30 2009 18:59 | Last updated: January 30 2009 22:13
Gold shone this week in stark contrast to base metals where rising stock levels and concerns on the outlook for demand weighed on prices.
Gold rose 1.9 per cent to $925 a troy ounce after hitting a three-month high at $926.90 earlier in the session.