(Reuters) - Gold prices hit a near 2-week high Friday after disappointing U.S. jobs data raised speculation of an interest rate cut that could weaken the dollar and boost demand for commodities.
Elsewhere in metals, copper saw contract highs in New York for a second straight day as physical demand for the industrial metal sapped stocks in exchange warehouses at a rate that worried investors. U.K. nickel prices hit a record.
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