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Date Added: June 20, 2008 09:48:03 PM
Gold fell to $880.80 in Asia and rose to $894 at the New York open before it fell back under $885 a little before noon EST, but it then rallied back higher into the close and ended with a gain of 0.73%. Silver fell to $16.95 and rose to $17.465 before it dropped back under $17.20, but it also rallied back higher into the close and ended with a gain of 1.5%.

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