Crude oil prices fell in Asian session on Tuesday in anticipation of data on oil reserves of the United States.
Crude for delivery in July fell 0.12 percent to $ 60.12, on Friday had risen more than 4.5% and closed above $ 60 a barrel for the first time in two weeks.
Brent for July delivery declined by $ 0.57 or 0.87 percent to $ 64.99 a barrel.
Gold slightly positive Tuesday in Asia after still can not reach an agreement between Greece and its creditors.
Gold futures for delivery in August rose 0.04% to 1189.20 an ounce.
Silver for July delivery rose 0.03% to $ 16.737 an ounce.
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