Gold off three-month low, Tokyo futures bounce
SINGAPORE, June 14 (Reuters) Gold rebounded on Thursday after a fall to its lowest in three months attracted bargain hunters, helping to lift futures contracts in Tokyo.
-- Spot gold rose to $651.00/651.70 an ounce from $647.20/650.70 late in New York on Wednesday, when it hit a three-month low of $642.90 on a rising dollar and a rally in U.S. Treasury yields.
-- Key April 2008 gold futures on the Tokyo Commodity Exchange rose 28 yen per gram to 2,595 yen after falling to a 10-week low of 2,556 yen on Wednesday.
-- The euro was flat at $1.3306 , while the yen hardly changed after hitting a 4-/12-year high of 122.76 the previous day.
-- Silver inched up to $13.10/13.13 an ounce from $13.07/13.11 late in New York on Wednesday, when it fell to its lowest in three weeks at $12.79.
-- Platinum rose to $1,279/1,284 an ounce from $1,278/1,283 late in New York.
-- Palladium gained to $363/368 an ounce from $362/367 an ounce.
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