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Oct. 17, 2012, 2:51 a.m. EDT

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By Sarah Turner, MarketWatch

SYDNEY (MarketWatch) — Gold futures rose on Wednesday, extending an advance from the previous session, amid growing optimism on progress toward a solution to Europe’s debt troubles.

Gold for December delivery /quotes/zigman/699338 GCZ2 +0.21% advanced $8.00 to $1,754.90 an ounce in electronic trading on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange.

Gold closed higher on Tuesday to notch its first advance in three sessions, after reports that Spain was considering applying for a credit line from the European Union’s bailout fund helped support the euro against the dollar.

The euro extended gains against rivals, including the U.S. dollar, on Wednesday in Asia hours after Moody’s Investors Service affirmed Spain’s sovereign rating at Baa3 albeit with a negative outlook.

/quotes/zigman/699338 GCZ2 1,750.00, +3.70, +0.21%

Weakness in the dollar tends to aid dollar-denominated commodities, such as gold, because it makes them cheaper for holders of other currencies.

Commerzbank commodity strategists said that, with prices lower following a recent drop, “physical buying interest in Asia ahead of the festival season in India can be expected to pick up, thereby stabilizing prices.”

The strategists also said that monetary policy and supply could prove supportive for the precious metal.

“Ultra-expansionary monetary policy pursued by central banks suggests that the gold price will rise again in the near future, as do the ongoing strikes in the South African gold mines,” they said.

Strikes in South Africa are thought to be affecting half of the gold production of this fifth-largest gold producer country, they noted.

December silver futures /quotes/zigman/699341 SIZ2 +0.15% /quotes/zigman/699341 SIZ2 +0.15% /quotes/zigman/699341 SIZ2 +0.15% rose 17 cents to $33.13 an ounce, while copper /quotes/zigman/678436 HGZ2 -0.16% for delivery in the same month tacked on 1 cent to trade at $3.71 a pound.

January platinum /quotes/zigman/8702792 PLF3 +0.58% climbed $12.40 an ounce to $1,657.60 while December palladium /quotes/zigman/8702777 PAZ2 +0.56% rose $3.80 to $642.75 an ounce.

/quotes/zigman/699338
US : U.S.: Comex
$ 1,750.00
+3.70 +0.21%
Volume: 29,049
Oct. 17, 2012 6:07a
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/quotes/zigman/699341
US : U.S.: Comex
$ 33.01
+0.05 +0.15%
Volume: 6,011
Oct. 17, 2012 6:08a
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/quotes/zigman/699341
US : U.S.: Comex
$ 33.01
+0.05 +0.15%
Volume: 6,011
Oct. 17, 2012 6:08a
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/quotes/zigman/699341
US : U.S.: Comex
$ 33.01
+0.05 +0.15%
Volume: 6,011
Oct. 17, 2012 6:08a
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/quotes/zigman/678436
US : U.S.: Comex
$ 3.69
-0.0060 -0.16%
Volume: 12,801
Oct. 17, 2012 6:08a
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/quotes/zigman/8702792
US : NYMEX Consolidated
$ 1,654.80
+9.60 +0.58%
Volume: 1,985
Oct. 17, 2012 6:04a
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/quotes/zigman/8702777
US : NYMEX Consolidated
$ 642.50
+3.55 +0.56%
Volume: 512.00
Oct. 17, 2012 6:08a
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Sarah Turner is MarketWatch's bureau chief in Sydney.

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