(Reuters) - Security worries triggered by the suspected al Qaeda plot to detonate car bombs in London and Glasgow, meant that gold had the potential to gain further on safe-haven buying, but some traders said gold lacked the power to break past resistance at $660-$665.
Spot gold stood at $653.75/654.25 an ounce as of 0200 GMT, versus $652.70/$653.50 in late New York.
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Spot gold stood at $653.75/654.25 an ounce as of 0200 GMT, versus $652.70/$653.50 in late New York.
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