Teranga: Wahgnion’s Gold Resources Rise 33%
Teranga Gold Corp. (TSX: TGZ) reports that drill results for its Wahgnion gold project in Burkina Faso
Read moreGold To ‘Shine Brighter’ This Time Next Year, Hitting $1,400 — ING
It’s only a matter of time until gold breaks above $1,300 an ounce and climbs to $1,400, said ING, adding that a weaker U.S. dollar, U.S. debt, and positive physical demand will support the precious metal.
Read moreThis Week In Videos: From Debt Crises To The Hottest Tech Stocks
This past week saw a rollercoaster of activity as stocks tumbled and rallied back in response to Italy’s on-and-off again political turmoil.
Read moreDon’t Expect Silver To Continue To Outperform Gold – Capital Economics
(Kitco News) – After a lackluster start to the year, silver is starting to show some relative strength against gold but this trend might not last, according to one UK-based research firm.
Read moreWatch Out, World’s Largest Country Has Growing Appetite For Gold Jewelry – World Gold Council
China’s improving wealth is expected to renew growth in jewelry demand, creating long-term support for global gold demand and performance, according to the World Gold Council (WGC).
Read moreGold Near Steady; Silver Pushes To 6-Week High
Gold prices were near steady in early-afternoon U.S. trading Thursday.
Read moreThis How Martin Murenbeeld Is Currently Playing Gold
(Kitco News) – In an environment with growing, financial uncertainty, investors should be holding a higher allocation of gold in their portfolio but shouldn’t be overweight the metal, according to one famed gold analyst.
Read moreMetals Focus: Silver Prices To Get Lift Late In 2018, Faces Headwinds For Now
Silver prices may remain impeded by a “challenging environment” in the foreseeable future before rising later in the year, eventually poking above $20 an ounce, said Metals Focus Thursday.
Read moreCommerzbank: Silver Prices Gain Ground On Gold
Read moreGold Prices Ignore 222K Weekly Jobless Claims
(Kitco News) – Initial weekly U.S. jobless claims topped consensus forecasts by rising 1,000 to a seasonally adjusted 222,000 in the week to Saturday, the Labor Department reported Thursday.
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