Silver, gold futures move lower

February 26, 2014

New York  (Feb 26)  Silver and gold futures fell Wednesday, a day ahead of the next public appearance of the new chief of the Federal Reserve.

The actively traded March contract for silver fell 71 cents , or 3 percent, to $21.25 an ounce. Gold for April delivery declined $14.70 , or 1 percent, to $1,328 an ounce.

Janet Yellen will appear before Congress Thursday for the second time since taking over as head of the U.S. central bank earlier this month from Ben Bernanke .

Investors will be watching to see if Yellen's comments suggest any changes to the Fed's plans to gradually wind down its bond-buying program. The purchases had been bullish for gold investors who feared the purchases would weaken the dollar and cause inflation.

In other trading of metals futures, platinum for April delivery fell $13.50 , or 1 percent, to $1,429.10 an ounce, and palladium for March delivery fell $4.60 , or 0.6 percent, to $731.50 an ounce.

Copper for March delivery edged down a penny to $3.24 a pound.

Source: Associated Press

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