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Gold, Silver Steady-Weaker As U.S. Dollar Rallies Late This Week

Gold and silver prices are near unchanged to just slightly lower in early U.S. trading Friday

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The Day After Tomorrow

On the day after tomorrow, all the pomp and circumstance surrounding the presidential inauguration will be over.

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CORRECTION: Donald Trump Gives iPhone7 The Midas Touch

If you’re looking to splurge some of the profits you’ve made investing in gold so far this year, look no further.

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Trump’s Reflation Polices Will Be Good For Gold In 2017 – Rob McEwen

McEwen Mining and its chairman Rob McEwen may be setting up for another successful year as President-elect Donald Trump prepares to be sworn into office.

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Gold, Silver Down On Firmer U.S. Dollar, Profit Taking

Gold and silver prices ended the U.S. day session lower Thursday, on downside corrections and some profit taking following recent good gains that have seen both markets hit two-month highs this week.

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How To Trade Gold Ahead of Trump’s Inauguration

Kitco News will be live streaming the big event on Friday starting at 11:30am ET. Don’t forget to keep coming back to Kitco.com for live gold price updates on Inauguration Day.

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Gold Was Looking ‘Tired’ Before Yellen: Gartman

Investors should not be shocked to see that gold is showing weakness, according to market watcher Dennis Gartman on Thursday.

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HSBC: Gold Likely To Wait For Trump Signal Before Next Big Move

The nature and direction of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s economic policies are still not clear and may yet impact Federal Reserve policy and gold, says HSBC.

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Gold Extends Early Losses To Trade Solidly Lower, As U.S. Dollar Rallies

(Kitco News) – Gold prices have added on to early declines to trade solidly lower and back below $1,200.00 in mid-morning dealings Thursday.

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ECB Remains Cautious On Growth As Global Uncertainty Remains – Mario Draghi

(Kitco News) – While it’s too early to determine the impacts of a Donald Trump U.S. presidency or Britain’s potential hard exit from the European Union, European Central Bank President Mario Draghi struck a cautious tone regarding the euro-zone economy Thursday.

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