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Read moreRisk For Gold Prices Skewed To The Downside – Capital Economics
(Kitco News) -As gold prices struggle to hold onto its nearly two-month highs, one research firm is warning investors to expect more pain as prices could fall back to the 2015 lows.
Read moreGold Pauses Today, Amid Good Price Uptrend in 2017
Gold prices ended the U.S. day session near unchanged levels in two-sided action Wednesday.
Read moreGold Won’t Shine Until Second Half Of 2017 – TD Securities
(Kitco News) – Newfound optimism on U.S. growth prospects will help base metals outshine gold in 2017, with the precious metals finding only some of their luster again in the second half of the year, according to one Canadian bank.
Read moreGold Modestly Up As Bargain Hunters Buy The Early Dip
Gold prices have erased mild early losses to trade slightly higher in late-morning action Wednesday.
Read moreMitsubishi Sees Gold Averaging $1,205 In 2017
Gold could face some pressure during the early months of 2017 due to U.S. dollar strength and stronger equities, but should be “reasonably well supported as a risk hedge as the year wears on,” said Mitsubishi in an updated forecast Wednesday.
Read moreHow To Trade Gold Ahead of Trump’s Inauguration
Markets are on edge with the American people just days away from welcoming a new President. The gold market, in particular, has outperformed on the back of a weakening U.S. dollar and heightened political uncertainty ahead of Donald Trump’s i…
Read moreHSBC: ‘Contractions In Global Trade Are Gold-Bullish’
Any trade wars should be supportive for gold, says HSBC.
Read morePrimero Achieves 2016 Production Guidance
Primero Mining Corp. (TSX: P, NYSE: PPP) says it achieved production guidance last year.
Read moreDollar Weakness Boosts Gold, But Not For Long – ICBC’s Kendall
Although gold has gotten a boost from dollar weakness and continued political uncertainty, one London-based analyst isn’t expecting the momentum to continue for much longer.
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