Gold Prices Slip From Firmer Levels To Trade Near Steady
Gold Prices Slip From Firmer Levels To Trade Near Steady
Read moreGold Holding Modest Gains As U.S. Existing Home Sales Hit Nearly 9-Year Highs
(Kitco News) – Gold futures remain stable and in positive territory, despite the latest data showing continued growth in the U.S. housing market.
Read moreDow Trades Agonizingly Close to 20,000 in Cautious Trading
The Dow Jones Industrial Average held agonizingly close to the 20,000 milestone on Wednesday morning after days of flirting with the level.
Read moreJaguar Mining Ups 2017 Gold Guidance By 10%
Jaguar Mining Inc. (TSX: JAG) has hiked its guidance for gold production in 2017 by approximately 10% from this year to a range of 100,000 to 110,000 ounces.
Read moreHSBC Looks For Gold To Stay Above $1,100/Oz
HSBC anticipates that gold will hold around $1,100 an ounce, should it approach this price, or at least looks for a pickup in buying if this level does fail.
Read moreGold Sees Mild Corrective Bounce After Recent Selling Pressure
Gold prices are modestly higher in early U.S. trading Wednesday, on an upside correction from recent selling pressure that drove prices to a 10-month low earlier this week.
Read moreRisk-On Trumps Safe-Haven Assets as the Dow Flirts with 20,000
The brass ring is certainly within reach as the Dow inches closer to 20,000. US equities continue to gain tremendous value, today coming within 13 points of that elusive number on an intraday basis.
Read moreGold Down As U.S. Dollar Index Hits 13-Year High
Gold prices ended the U.S. day session moderately down but up from the daily low.
Read moreWhy Is Gold So High? Macquarie Seeks To Answer Question
Despite recent weakness, gold and silver are poised for their first yearly gains since 2012, with gold getting ready to log 8% year-to-date gains.
Read moreGold-Mine Supply Still Creeping Higher…For Now
Annual gold-mine output will eventually retreat due to cutbacks in exploration and development spending since the price crash of 2013, but not just yet.
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