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Vote Now In The Kitco Weekly Gold Survey

(Kitco News) – Where do you think gold prices are going next week? Vote now in the Kitco News Wall Street vs Main Street weekly gold survey.

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Gold Hits 10-Mo. Low On Strong Greenback, Investor Optimism

Gold prices ended the U.S. day session solidly lower and hit a fresh 10-month low Wednesday.

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The Bears Are Back As Gold Prepares To End Worst Month in Nearly 3 Years

(Kitco News) – Gold is seeing its worst monthly decline in nearly three years as prices drop more than $100 in November, reacting to a strong U.S. dollar and higher bond yields.

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Gold Extends Early Losses As Upbeat U.S. Data Boosts U.S. Dollar

Gold prices are trading solidly lower and are close to last week’s 10-month low in late morning dealings Wednesday.

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Gold At Session Lows Following Pending Home Sales Data

(Kitco News) – Gold prices are just off session lows despite data that shows fewer U.S. consumers are starting the process of buying a new home.

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Gold Down As Safe-Haven Demand Continues To Wane

Gold prices are lower again in early U.S. trading Wednesday and hovering not far above last week’s 10-month low.

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Gold Dips Following Strong Gains In Private-Sector Employment

(Kitco News) – Gold prices continue to struggle as private companies continued create jobs in November.

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RBC’s Gero: Gold Faces ‘Headwinds’ From Data, Strong Stocks

Comex gold pulled back as the market digests stronger-than-forecast U.S. economic data that continues to support ideas that the Federal Reserve tightens on Dec. 14, says George Gero

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U.S. stocks set to step higher as OPEC optimism grows

U.S. stock futures inched higher Wednesday, led by the energy sector as hopes rose that the world’s major oil producers are nearing a deal on limiting output.

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Multiple Factors Rekindle Equities Rally and Mixed Precious Metals Pricing

Today traders witnessed a return of the dynamic rally in US equities which began just following the presidential election on November 8.

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