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Gold Unchanged As U.S. New Home Sales Rise For Second Month In A Row

New home sales edged up 0.8% last month to a seasonally adjusted annualized rate of 610,000 homes, the U.S. Commerce Department said on Wednesday.

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Fresnillo Reports Rise In 2Q Silver, Gold Output

Fresnillo Plc. (LSE: FRES) second-quarter silver production was 14.5 million ounces (including Silverstream), which the company says up 11.7% from the same period a year ago and up 7.3% from the first quarter.

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MKS: Gold Slips Back Below 50-, 100-Day Moving Averages

Gold has slipped back below its 50- and 100-day moving averages, says Sam Laughlin

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Gold Weaker Ahead Of FOMC Meeting Conclusion

Gold prices are moderately lower in early U.S. trading Wednesday, on some profit taking and position-squaring from the shorter-term futures traders ahead of this afternoon’s FOMC statement.

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EXCLUSIVE: Newmont CEO Has More Good News For Gold Investors

After posting solid Q2 results, Newmont Mining’s CEO has more good news for gold investors as he says the metal’s supply-demand fundamentals remain strong.

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Reasons Why Gold Will Break Out Of Its Range – Metals Focus

Gold continues to see range-bound trading and this lack of direction is likely to stick at least until the end of the year, this according to one gold-focused research team based in the U.K.

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Gold Sees Normal Profit-Taking From Recent Gains

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

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Gold Slips After Upbeat U.S. Data

Gold prices could not hold their unchanged levels in the aftermath of some upbeat U.S. economic data and are trading moderately lower as midday approaches.

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REFILE: Is It Manipulation When Gold Prices Go Up? – CPM Group

REFILE: Is It Manipulation When Gold Prices Go Up? – CPM Group

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Gold Remains Under Pressure As U.S. Consumer Confidence Rises

Gold prices remain slightly lower on the day as U.S. consumer confidence unexpectedly rises.

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