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Gold breaks $1,100

by By Ben Rooney, CNNMoney.com staff reporter
Friday, November 6, 2009
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Gold powered through $1,100 an ounce Friday after the U.S. government said the nation's unemployment rate rose more than expected last month, fueling demand for the metal as a safe haven.

December gold jumped $6.40 and settled at 1,095.70 an ounce after surging to an all-time high of $1,101.90 an ounce earlier.

Prices spiked after the Labor Department said the unemployment rate rose to 10.2% in October from 9.8% the month before. That marks the highest level since April 1983. Economists had forecast an increase to 9.9%.

Gold rally to continue. Gold is benefiting from a "flight to quality," said Adam Klopfenstein, senior market strategist at commodities brokerage firm Lind-Waldock.

He said investors who were expecting an economic recovery "threw in the towel" after the jobs report. At the same time, investors who think the economy will continue to worsen "want to own something tangible."

"It looks like the market is giving gold the green light regardless of what's going on in equities or the currency markets," he said.

Gold could come under pressure as investors book profits following the push above $1,100, but the market has a "bullish fundamental case," Klopfenstein said.

Prices have soared 5% this week amid speculation that overseas central banks may be moving toward buying more gold as they look for ways to reduce their exposure to the U.S. dollar -- the traditional reserve currency of choice for many of those foreign central banks.

The weak greenback also makes commodities that are priced in dollars, such as gold and crude oil, more appealing for investors using other currencies. As a result, gold often rises when the dollar weakens.

Many analysts say this week's rally has been driven by speculative investors who trade based on momentum.

"The gold market is something a lot of speculative and institutional investors are looking at," said Adrian Ash, head of research BullionVault.com. "You've got low interest rates and horrible economic data, for a lot of institutional investors gold is a no brainer."

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