Oil continued to careen lower today, both WTI crude and Brent free falling around 4.25%. (Natural gas tumbled even more – 4.65%.) Oil-dependent nations that have been planning poorly are reeling, Venezuela and Russia among them.
Read more(Kitco News) – The National Bank of Belgium is the latest central bank to show interest in repatriating its gold reserves.
Read moreGold ended the U.S. day session with modest price Monday. Short covering in the futures market and bargain hunting in the cash market were featured, along with some technical chart consolidation. The gold market Monday showed resilience in the face of bearish “outside markets” that saw the U.S. dollar index hit a four-year high overnight, while crude oil prices hit a five-year low during the U.S. trading session. February Comex gold was last up $3.90 at $1,194.30 an ounce. Spot gold was last up $1.70 at $1,195.40. March Comex silver last traded up $0.017 at $16.275 an ounce.
Read moreShort covering lifted large speculators’ Comex gold futures and options holdings in the latest Commodity Futures Trading Commission weekly data, after a modest increase in gold prices in the timeframe covered by the report, which is for the week ending Dec. 2.
Read more(Kitco News) – February Comex gold futures are moderately firmer in early New York trading action, despite overnight strength in the U.S. dollar. For now, gold bulls are hanging tough and limited chart damage was seen after Friday’s surprisingly strong U.S. non-farm payrolls report
Read moreAs predicted, fuel cell electric vehicles made a broad entrance at this year’s Los Angeles Auto Show and consumers could be seeing these models in showrooms as early as next year.
Read moreThe fundamental backdrop for palladium remains “exceedingly strong,” says Mitsubishi, and platinum is also showing signs of bouncing.
Read moreGold is holding modest price gains in early U.S. trading Monday.
Read more(Kitco News) – Gold prices are starting the week relatively strong considering Friday’s surprisingly positive nonfarm payrolls report, but some analysts are expecting to see more pressure in the near-term.
Read more(Kitco News) – The U.S. Mint plans to sell 2015-dated gold bullion coins beginning Jan. 5 and silver coins a week later, the agency said.
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