Gold Supported By Downbeat U.S. Jobs Data
Gold prices are slightly higher in early U.S. trading, following a weaker-than-expected U.S. jobs report
Read moreGold Turns Positive Following U.S. Job Growth Of 138K
(Kitco News) – The gold market is getting a much-needed boost at the end of the week following data showing weaker-than-expected growth in the U.S. Labor Market.
Read moreMetals Remain In Tight Range
Read moreCME Group: May Metals Volume Rises 13% Year-On-Year
Exchange operator CME Group reports that metals volume in May rose 13% year-on-year to 540,000 contracts, compared to 479,000 in May 2016.
Read moreGold Suffers Losses After Trump’s Decision To Pull Out Of Paris Accord
Gold prices retreated following a speech by the U.S. President Donald Trump, which announced his intention to pull U.S. out of the landmark 2015 global climate pact.
Read moreTrump Says No To Paris Accord, But Willing To Negotiate
President Donald Trump took centre stage Thursday afternoon, officially announcing his intention to withdraw the U.S. from the Paris Accord
Read moreComey’s Testimony Could Be Good For Gold – Gero
(Kitco News) – Renewed political turmoil could be positive for gold next week as investors wait to hear what former FBI chairman James Comey has to say in front of the Senate Intelligence Committee.
Read moreGold Backs Off On Profit-Taking; U.S. Jobs Report On Deck
(Kitco News) – Gold prices ended the U.S. day session lower Thursday, on profit-taking from recent gains that saw prices hit a four-week high Wednesday. The U.S. ADP jobs report that was a big miss to the upside today was also bearish for the precious …
Read moreSilver, Gold Coin Sales Down More Than 50% For The Year
Demand for U.S. American Eagle gold and silver bullion coins picked up in May, its first rise after three consecutive monthly declines.
Read moreGold Sees Little Reaction To Small Rise In ISM Manufacturing Index
(Kitco News) – The gold market continues to see some selling pressure but is relatively unchanged after latest data from the Institute for Supply Management showed the U.S. manufacturing found slightly stronger-than-expected momentum last month.
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