Quiet Trade Ahead Of Tomorrow’s ECB Meeting
Gold remains range-bound ahead of tomorrow’s ECB meeting.
Read moreA Precarious Price Point for the Precious Metals
Once again, both gold and silver prices are at a crossroad. On a technical basis, they are at a critical support level.
Read moreIs Gold Carving Out A Bottom As Price Remain Above 10-Mth Low? – Analysts
(Kitco News) – Gold prices remain under pressure Tuesday; however, some analysts note that the recent price action could be an important step towards carving out a bottom.
Read moreU.S. Mint Sees Highest Demand For Gold Coins Since 2011
(Kitco News) – The U.S. Mint is reporting another record year for coin sales and this time, it is for its gold-bullion products.
Read moreGold Continues Backslide Amid Rallying Stock Markets, Bearish Charts
Gold prices were moderately lower in early-afternoon U.S. trading Tuesday.
Read moreMiners Saluted For ‘Integral Role’ On National Miners Day
They toil hard and get dirty in jobs that can be dangerous, sometimes working below the Earth’s surface. In doing so, they make up the backbone of an industry that provides many of the staples of everyday life.
Read moreTDS, Commerzbank: Silver, Platinum Outperforming Gold Lately
Platinum and silver have been among the better-performing precious metals lately, with the gold-silver ratio falling to its lowest level in more than three weeks, say Commerzbank and TD Securities.
Read moreGold Weaker Amid Investor Optimism, Firmly Bearish Charts
Gold prices are modestly lower in early U.S. trading Tuesday, on some follow-through selling pressure after notching a 10-month low Monday.
Read moreAlacer Gold Trims Production Guidance For 2016
Alacer Gold Corp. (TSX: ASR; ASX: AQG) has trimmed 2016 production guidance to between 115,000 and 125,000 ounces from the previous forecast of 150,000 to 170,000.
Read moreTrump Candidate for Top Regulatory Post Eyes Big Bank Breakup
Tom Hoenig, a potential Trump candidate for a key banking regulation job, said Monday he supports reinstating a law that would effectively break up the largest financial institutions by separating their investment and commercial divisions.
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