Gold Sees Little Reaction As Trump Gives Official Nod To Powell
(Kitco News) – Gold is seeing little reaction to the official news that President Donald Trump has nominated Jerome Powell to be the new Federal Reserve Chair.
Read moreGold Pauses Ahead Of Big Market Events
Gold prices ended the U.S. day session slightly higher and silver prices were slightly lower in quieter trading day Thursday.
Read moreBitcoin, Gold Driven By Sentiment – Goldman Sachs CEO
(Kitco News) – Goldman Sachs’ CEO Lloyd Blankfein sees similarities between gold and bitcoin, saying that the two assets are only valuable because governments or people have given them value.
Read more$5,000 Gold? Not In Your Lifetime Says Harry Dent
Don’t expect to see gold prices skyrocket in your lifetime.
Read moreThis Is What Gold Mining Companies Should Focus On – Centerra Gold
(Kitco News) – Mining companies need to continue to clean up their balance sheets as investment capital continues to slowly enter the sector, says one mining executive.
Read moreCME Group Oct. Metals Trading Volume Soars From Year Ago
CME Group reports a big year-on-year jump in metals trading volume during October, with an average of 565,000 contracts trading daily, up 46% from 386,000 in October 2016.
Read moreGold Pushes Above Unchanged Ahead Of Key Events
Gold prices have erased modest early losses to trade just above unchanged in morning dealings Thursday.
Read moreAlamos Gold Posts Biggest Profit Since 2015 Merger
Kirkland Lake Gold Ltd. (TSX, NYSE: KL) reports that third-quarter net earnings rose sharply on higher production, and the company also lists improved guidance for full-year 2017 and a hike in its dividend.
Read moreGold, Silver Weaker Waiting For Trump Fed Nomination
Gold and silver prices are modestly lower in early U.S. trading Thursday.
Read moreGold Unfazed After Weekly Jobless Claims Drop To 229K
(Kitco News) – Gold prices are little changed and remained soft on the day after initial weekly U.S. jobless claims fell by 5,000 to a seasonally adjusted 229,000 in the week to Saturday, the Labor Department said.
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