- Gold prices rose on Monday, re-approaching the two-year peaks hit on Friday after a shock U.K. vote to exit the European Union sent investors scrambling into bullion and other safe haven assets.U.S. gold futures for August delivery were up 0.5% at $1,329.0 an ounce by 0957 GMT.
- Oil prices steadied on Monday as market participants better absorbed the shock of last week’s vote in Great Britain to leave the European Union and as analysts said Brexit would have a limited impact on global fuel demand. Brent crude futures were up 17 cents at $48.58 a barrel by 0844 GMT.
- Zinc futures fell during late morning trade in the domestic market on Monday as investors and speculators exited positions in the industrial metal amid weak physical demand for zinc in the domestic spot market. Further fears that UK’s decision to leave the EU may deal a further blow to an already fragile global economic recovery signaled uncertain metal demand and hit zinc.
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