On the 20th, NY gold futures for the December contract maintained their upward momentum. Gold futures on the New York Commodity Exchange (COMEX) closed at $2,646.20, marking a gain of $31.60 (+1.21%) from the prior trading session. The price movement, including after-hours trading, ranged from $2,608.70 to $2,651.00. After dropping to $2,608.70 during Asian trading, prices gradually climbed, reaching $2,651.00 by the latter part of the U.S. session. In after-hours trading, gold futures hovered around the $2,645 mark, reflecting steady growth.
“NY Crude Oil Futures Rebound, Peaking at $72.40 in After-Hours Trading”
NYMEX Crude Oil October Contract Closing Price: $71.92 ↓ $0.03
On the 20th, NY crude oil futures for the October contract showed resilience. WTI crude oil futures on the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) closed at $71.92, down just $0.03 (-0.04%) from the previous session. The trading range, including after-hours trades, fluctuated between $71.36 and $72.40. Early in the U.S. market, prices dropped to $71.36, but concerns over declining demand eased, leading to a recovery. After-hours trading saw prices rise to $72.40, indicating a firm market stance.
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