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Gold Firmer In Subdued Summertime Session

Gold prices were ending a lazy, hazy late-summer New York day session with modest gains. Many U.S. and European traders and investors are on family vacations

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Gold Inches Up As U.S. New-Home Sales Fall 9.4% To 571,000 Rate In July

Kitco News reports on U.S. sales of new homes for July

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Gold Ignores Mixed Flash PMI Data

Gold prices were largely unchanged after the release of preliminary manufacturing and service-sector sentiment data.

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Gold & Geopolitics: ‘History Doesn’t Repeat Itself, But It Often Rhymes’

Increased geopolitical tensions have been feeding gold’s recent rally, but one London-based analyst warns traders not to fall into the trap of history if they want to seize all opportunities.

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INTL FCStone: Gold May Be Quiet Until Friday Central-Banker Speeches

Gold may remain subdued until speeches at the end of the trading week from key central bankers, says INTL FCStone.

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Gold Supported by Weaker Stock Markets, Lower Greenback

Gold prices are moderately higher and hovering just below the key $1,300.00 level in early U.S. trading Wednesday.

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PRECIOUS-Gold inches up as focus shifts to Jackson Hole conference

JOHANNESBURG, Aug 23 (Reuters) – Gold prices edged up on
Wednesday, supported by jitters over political uncertainty in
the United States ahead of a major central banking conference
this week.

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U.S.-North Korea Tensions Could Boost Gold Above $1,350 – Capital Economics

Unresolved tensions between the U.S. and North Korea are still very much on the table and can boost gold prices even further, according to a recent Capital Economics report.

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Gold Backs Down On Normal Profit Taking

Gold prices were ending the U.S. day session moderately lower Tuesday.

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Will The Devil’s Metal Curse Be Broken? This Analyst Bets On Silver

Silver has been a laggard commodity this year, but now it may be its time to shine, according to one analyst.

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