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Gold is Very Much Relevant Says Goldman Sachs

Goldman Sachs says precious metals remain a “relevant asset class” sought as a safe haven in response to “fear” in developed-market economies, while purchases tend to be tied to growing wealth in emerging-market economies.

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Gold Sharply Lower On Profit Taking, Weak Long Liquidation, Sell Stops

Gold prices have extended early losses to trade sharply lower in late-morning action Tuesday.

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We Are Entering an Environment of Higher Gold – Marc Faber

Gold has backed down after hitting the key $1,300 level but that does not faze Dr. Doom, Marc Faber.

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This Is The One Thing Hurting Gold Right Now… – ETF Securities

This Is The One Thing Hurting Gold Right Now… – ETF Securities

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TDS: Gold Needs Soft U.S. Data To Rise Materially Above $1,300

To gain momentum above $1,300 an ounce, gold probably needs softer U.S. economic data and signs that the Federal Reserve is becoming more dovish, says TD Securities.

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First Majestic Silver 3Q Output Down-On-Year Year But Up From 2Q

First Majestic Silver Corp. (NYSE: AG; TSX: FR) Tuesday reported third-quarter production that was down from the same period a year ago but an improvement from the second quarter.

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Jaguar Mining Trims 2017 Guidance For Gold Output

Jaguar Mining Inc. (TSX: JAG) has trimmed 2017 guidance. Consolidated third-quarter gold production was 20,781 ounces

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This Is The One Thing Hurting Gold Right Now… – ETF Securities

(Kitco News) – Unable to hold recent gains, gold prices have pushed below $1,300 an ounce level, and the market has to address a fundamental weakness in the physical market if prices are to push higher, according to one analyst.

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Gold, Silver Pressured By Rebound In Greenback, Little Risk Aversion

Gold and silver prices are lower in early U.S. trading Tuesday, on some normal profit-taking pressure after scoring three-week highs Monday.

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Over 500 Million People Are Unknowingly Mining Cryptos

More than 500 million computers are tricked into mining cryptocurrencies and one of them could be yours, according to a new research.

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