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Gold and silver rebound but firm US dollar weighs

SINGAPORE, Nov 30 (Reuters) Gold rebounded on Thursday after losing more than $3 in New York but a firmer US dollar was likely to cap gains.

-- Spot gold rose to $636.80/637.80 an ounce from $635.70/636.70 an ounce late in the U.S. market on Wednesday, when stronger-than-expected third-quarter U.S. economic growth pushed up the dollar and triggered selling in gold.

-- Benchmark gold futures on the Tokyo Commodity Exchange added four yen per gram to 2,410 yen per gram.

-- The dollar kept gains made on upbeat U.S. growth data that dampened expectations Federal Reserve could trim interest rates early next year. The euro was little changed at $1.3155 -- Silver inched up to $13.55/13.62 an ounce from $13.53/13.60.

-- Platinum rose to $1,157/1,164 an ounce from $1,150/1,160 late in New York.

-- Palladium rose to $319/324 an ounce from $317/322.

REUTERS SBA BST0619

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