Oil traded slightly above $ 44.50 a barrel yesterday after the results of aid applications from unemployed declined, indicating that the stability of the US economy. Futures added 10 cents to $ 44.63 a barrel after yesterday traded near $ 43.58 a barrel. Brent rose 66 cents yesterday after having traded at a price of $ 49.13 a barrel. In the United States approved the construction of a large oil pipeline will be 1900 km long. and going from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico, as in it will pass about 830,000 barrels per day refinery in Texas and Louisiana.
Gold with an increase in the early session, after having declined by 2%, which is the largest decline of two months. Bullion for immediate delivery jumped 0.4% to $ 1,261.16 an ounce after yesterday fell to $ 1,251.86
Silver rose 0.2% to $ 16.96 an ounce, after having declined by almost 7%.
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