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SPDR Gold Trust holdings unchanged at 1,113.833 tonnes

Tue Nov 17, 2009 4:25am IST
 
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 TOKYO, Nov 17 (Reuters) - The world's largest gold-backed
exchange-traded fund, SPDR Gold Trust (GLD: Quote, Profile, Research), said its holdings
stood at 1,113.833 tonnes as of Nov. 16, unchanged from the
previous business day. [GOL/SPDR]
 The holdings rose to a record high of 1,134.03 tonnes on June
1.
 For details on the gold holdings of the ETF listed in New
York and co-listed on other exchanges, click on:
 www.exchangetradedgold.com/
 Following are changes in SPDR holdings;
 Date:     Total tonnes
 Nov 13    1,113.833
 Nov 9     1,114.443
 Nov 5     1,108.344
 Nov 3     1,108.399
 Oct 30    1,103.519
 Oct 28    1,104.434
 Oct 27    1,105.654
 Oct 26    1,106.874
 Oct 21    1,108.094
 Oct 7     1,109.314
 Oct 6     1,100.514
 Oct 5     1,098.073
 Oct 4     1,096.548
 Sept 30   1,095.327
 Sept 24   1,094.107
 Sept 21   1,101.735
 Sept 16   1,086.479
 Sept 14   1,078.851
 Sept 4    1,077.63
 Sept 3    1,078,01
 Sept 2    1,063.36
 (Reporting by Chikako Mogi)




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