LME Rolls Out Gold, Silver Contracts For First Time In Decades

The London Metal Exchange (LME), the world’s biggest industrial metal exchange, introduced gold and silver futures contracts on Monday, Bloomberg reported.

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Standard Chartered: Gold Weakness Offers Buying Opportunity

Gold is under pressure again Monday due to the combination of U.S. dollar strength and rising prospects for tighter global monetary policy, says FXTM research analyst Lukman Otunuga

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Gold Sees Small Recovery After Falling To 4-Mo. Low Overnight

(Kitco News) – Gold prices have recovered modest overnight losses that saw the market drop to a nearly four-month low. Silver futures are lower and hit a 16-month low today.

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Kirkland Lake Reports Record 2Q Gold Production

Kirkland Lake Gold Ltd. (TSX: KL) reports second-quarter gold production was a quarterly record of 160,156 ounces, a 24% increase from the same period a year ago and 23% higher than the previous quarter.

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Stronger Dollar Continues To Hurt Silver, Gold

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India’s H1 2017 Gold Imports Surpass 2016 Totals

India’s gold demand surged during the first half of 2017, as imports came in at 521 tonnes, beating the totals from the entire previous year.

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Surprise Gold Rush Hits Italy As Tourists Scour For Precious Nuggets

Surprise Gold Rush Hits Italy As Tourists Scour For Precious Nuggets

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All Eyes On $1,200 For Gold Next Week – Analysts

(Kitco News) – Gold’s uptrend since the start of the year could be at risk next week with growing expectations that prices will test key support levels, according to some analysts.

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This is What Gold Needs To Move Higher – Bloomberg Intelligence

Gold prices continue to fall under pressure, hitting a seven-week low Friday following the release of upbeat U.S. employment data, and one analyst says the metal is just waiting on volatility to pick up.

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Wall St. Still Bearish On Gold; Main St. Flips To Bullish Tilt

Wall Street traders and analysts look for gold’s suffering to continue next week, after a strong U.S. jobs report Friday, with the market also described as technically weak on the charts.

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