Gold Will See New Highs After Markets Get Past Hawkish Fed Outlook – TD Securities
The recent positive gold price action has been restrained by a hawkish Federal Reserve outlook, said TD Securities in a report.
Read moreShould Gold Be Higher?
With gold hitting a seven-week high last Wednesday, many investors are hoping to see strong momentum carry over into this week.
Read moreBelieve Higher Gold Prices Not Rising Bond Yields – Fund Manager
(Kitco News) – One international fund manager is recommending that investors pay more attention to what is happening in the gold market compared to bond markets and interest rates, as the yellow metal continues to hold its ground despite rising real i…
Read moreGold Gains Despite Keener Investor Risk Appetite
Gold prices were holding modest gains in midday trading Monday, which is impressive given the upbeat trader and investor attitudes in the marketplace to start the trading week.
Read moreJim Rogers: Enjoy This Market Hoorah Before the Worst Correction of Your Lifetime
Legendary investor Jim Rogers says market participants should enjoy the rally in stocks while it lasts, issuing a dire warning that “the worst correction of his lifetime” is coming.
Read moreGold Up, At Daily High, As Traders “Buy The Dip”
Gold prices are moderately up and trading near their session highs in late-morning dealings Monday.
Read moreFortuna Silver Mines’ 1Q Silver, Gold Output Rise
Fortuna Silver Mines Inc. (TSX: FVI; NYSE: FSM) reports that first-quarter output amounted to 2.4 million ounces of silver
Read moreBitcoin Daily Chart Alert – Corrective Pullback Monday – April 16
Bitcoin-U.S. dollar prices are weaker in early U.S. trading Monday, on a corrective pullback after hitting a three-week high on Friday.
Read moreEmpire State Manufacturing Index Falls To 15.8 In April
Kitco News reports on New York Fed’s Empire State manufacturing survey for April
Read moreGold Prices Unchanged On The Day Following 0.6% Rise In March Retail Sales
(Kitco News) – The gold market remains muted Monday and has largely ignored data showing U.S. Consumers spent more last month.
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