Strongest Force On Gold Isn’t Rates, It’s The Dollar – World Gold Council
The dollar is emerging as the dominant driver of gold prices, according to the World Gold Council.
Read moreGold, Silver Sell Off As U.S. Dollar Surges
Gold and silver prices were solidly lower in early-afternoon U.S. trading Monday.
Read moreSilver Has Potential For 50% Rally – Bloomberg Intelligence
Fundamentals are in place for precious metals, especially silver, to significantly break out of current trading ranges, according to a report from Bloomberg Intelligence.
Read moreFunds Up Bullish Gold Position, Slash Net Short In Silver
Large speculators slightly increased their net-bullish positioning in gold futures, while slashing their net-bearish stance in silver, during the most recent reporting week for data compiled by the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
Read moreAnother Bear Turns Bullish On Gold; OCBC Sees $1,400 By Year-End
Investors appear to be shunning gold once again as the geopolitical tension continue to ease but one international bank says that investors should at least keep one eye on the yellow metal as prices look to increase through the rest of the year.
Read moreGold Remains Weak After March Sales Of U.S. Existing Homes Rise 1.1%
Kitco News reports on U.S. existing-home starts for March
Read moreGold Prices To Push Past $1,400 By 2019 – Murenbeeld & Co.
The gold market continues to struggle to maintain momentum as its quiet summer period quickly approaches, but one research firm is expecting that prices will break out of their current trading channel by the end of the year and be solidly above $1,400…
Read moreGold, Silver Prices Lower As Greenback Rallies
Gold and silver prices are moderately lower in early U.S. trading Monday, pressured in part by an appreciating U.S. dollar on the world foreign exchange market.
Read moreAnalysts: ETF Gold Holdings Rise For 13th Straight Day
As last week wound down, holdings of gold by global exchange-traded funds rose for the 13th consecutive business day, analysts report.
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