Stocks Trade Mixed as Wall Street Preps for Midterm Elections
The S&P 500 was rising on Monday after closing Friday with a weekly gain of 2.4%, the index’s biggest weekly increase since March.
Read moreAlamos Reports New Mineralization At Island Gold Mine
Alamos Gold Inc. (TSX, NYSE: AGI) reports that its drilling program has discovered an extension of high-grade mineralization at the Island Gold Mine.
Read moreGold, Silver Prices Weaker As Busy Trading Week Looms
Gold and silver prices are moderately lower in early U.S. trading Monday, as what will likely be a very active trading week gets under way.
Read moreBBH: ‘Split Congress Is The Favored Outcome For Markets’
Polls suggest Congress may be split after Tuesday’s midterm elections, but then a “split Congress is the favored outcome for markets,” says Brown Brothers Harriman
Read moreBitcoin Daily Chart Alert – Sideways Grind In Prices Continues – Nov. 5
Read moreGold Analysts Watching For Surprises As U.S. Midterm Elections, Fed Meeting Near
Analysts are focusing on next week’s midterm elections in the U.S. and the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy meeting as gold tries to hold significant support above the $1,230 an ounce level.
Read moreWhat Central Banks Bought Gold In 2018?
Central banks are not only purchasing more gold than in recent years, but a number of new buyers have entered the fray.
Read moreU.S. Midterms Keeping Gold Investors On Their Toes
Wall Street looks for gold prices to rise next week, although many in the weekly Kitco News gold survey also described themselves as neutral at the moment due to uncertainty surrounding U.S. midterm elections on Tuesday.
Read moreStandard Chartered: Gold Sought As Safe Haven Ahead Of U.S. Midterms
Standard Chartered says gold has reasserted its safe-haven status ahead of U.S. midterm elections next week and in response to October weakness in the stock market.
Read moreGold Weaker Following Strong U.S. Jobs Growth
Gold prices are modestly lower in early U.S. trading Friday, in the immediate aftermath of a very upbeat U.S. jobs report that falls into the camp of the U.S. monetary policy hawks
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