(Kitco News) – Gold prices ended the U.S. day session near unchanged Tuesday. Chart consolidation was a featured in a ho-hum trading session as it appears U.S. traders are focused upon the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday Thursday.
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Read moreGold market prices have pushed modestly above unchanged in mid-morning dealings Tuesday. Some short covering and bargain hunting are featured on the rebound. The U.S. dollar index is trading slightly lower and near its daily low, which is a mildly sho…
Read more(Kitco News) – U.S. gross domestic product rose by a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 3.9% in the third quarter, the Commerce Department said on Tuesday in its second estimate on economic growth.
Read moreGold prices are steady to slightly lower in early U.S. trading Tuesday. Traders are awaiting fresh market inputs to drive prices, and a heavier slate of U.S. data Tuesday could move the markets. Still, the U.S. dollar index hovering near Monday’s four-year high continues to provide a bearish anchor for the precious metals. February Comex gold was last up $0.90 at $1,197.60 an ounce. Spot gold was last down $1.30 at $1,197.50. March Comex silver last traded up $0.20 at $16.635 an ounce.
Read moreA “yes” vote on an upcoming Swiss referendum would support gold prices while a “no” vote would be neutral, says HSBC. This weekend, Swiss voters go to the polls for a referendum that would mandate the Swiss National Bank hold 20% of its assets in gold, among other measures. Should it pass, the central bank would have to purchase 1,500 metric tons of gold over five years and this would “give bullion a significant morale boost,” HSBC says. The amount of gold would be roughly equivalent to all of China’s gold consumption in 2013, the bank adds. “The impact of a ‘yes’ vote could quickly translate into prices and take gold as much as USD50/oz higher, we believe,” the bank says. However, a “no” vote is broadly expected, based on polls, thus this outcome would be unlikely to significantly impact gold prices, HSBC says.
Read moreAfter trying to hold the $1200 level, gold has shied back and is hovering right below that psychological mark. The continued strength in equities has helped limit gold’s upside, although silver, due to industrial factors, found a tiny bit of power – well, a spark, is more like it.
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Read moreGold prices ended the U.S. day session steady to modestly lower Monday. The yellow metal did move up from its daily lows by the close, as the U.S. dollar index moved below unchanged to its daily low. February Comex gold was last down $0.70 at $1,197.7…
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