Gold Ignores Soft ADP Private Sector Job Growth

(Kitco News) – The gold market is seeing little reaction, hovering just above session lows after private-payrolls processor ADP reported weaker-than-expected private-sector job growth last month.

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Only a Decade Left For This Country’s Mining Industry – Geologist

If Tasmanian miners keep doing what they are doing, the industry might only have 10 years left, warns one expert.

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Dollar Lower, Gold Under Pressure

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NYC Gov’t Staffer Fined For Mining Bitcoins At Work

A New York City employee working as a computer-systems manager for the Department of Education (DOE) has been penalized for mining bitcoins at work, according to the city’s Conflicts of Interest Board.

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Bargain Hunters Bought Gold, Silver Bullion In July; But Can Momentum Last?

(Kitco News) – Bargain hunters took advantage of a sharp drop in gold and silver prices, buying bullion coins as the market hit a four-month and 15-month lows respectively.

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Neil Armstrong’s Solid Gold Moon Lunar Replica Stolen From Museum

A solid gold replica of the Apollo 11 lunar module, which was gifted to Neil Armstrong in 1969, was stolen from a museum in Ohio.

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Neil Armstrong’s Solid Gold Moon Lunar Replica Stolen From Museum

A solid gold replica of the Apollo 11 lunar module, which was gifted to Neil Armstrong in 1969, was stolen from a museum in Ohio.

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Gold Boosted By Some Downbeat U.S. Economic Data

Gold prices were ending the U.S. day session higher Tuesday, following some weaker-than-expected U.S. economic reports released at mid-morning that fell into the camp of the monetary policy doves.

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Gold Rallies After Downbeat Batch of U.S. Economic Data

Gold prices have pushed to moderate gains in late-morning trading action Tuesday

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Gold Gains Following Drop In ISM Manufacturing Data

(Kitco News) – Gold prices are pushing to session highs after sentiment in the U.S. manufacturing sector was slightly weaker compared to the previous month, according to the latest data from the Institute for Supply Management (ISM).

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