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Gold Slips Below Unchanged As U.S. Stock Market Pushes Higher

Gold prices have lost modest early gains and are trading mildly lower at midday Tuesday.

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Central Banks To Remain Gold Buyers Despite Slowdown In Q3 – WGC

Official central bank gold purchases were the weakest sector within the market in the third quarter, according to the latest trends report from the World Gold Council.

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How Will Gold Waver On Election Day? – Kitco News’ 2016 Election Guide

(Kitco News) – The world is holding its breath as U.S. voters cast their ballots for a new President and while markets are pricing in a Clinton victory, political pundits are expecting the results to come down to the wire.

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BBH: Eastern Swing States In U.S. Election To Set Market Tone Overnight

Look for much of the U.S. election-related movement in foreign-exchange activity to occur during Asian hours overnight

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Fortuna Silver Mines Reports Higher 3Q Profit

Fortuna Silver Mines Inc. (NYSE: FSM; TSX: FVI) says its third-quarter profit rose as output jumped and the company benefited from higher prices of metals.

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Iamgold Corp. Reports Profit, Lowers Cash-Cost Guidance

Iamgold Corp. (TSX: IMG; NYSE: IAG) was profitable in the third quarter and lowered its 2016 guidance for cash costs per ounce.

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Trump To Boost Gold; Clinton Won’t Challenge The Fed – Murenbeeld

It is the final election countdown with American voters just a few hours away from finding out who will be their next President – Hilary Clinton or Donald Trump.

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Hecla Posts Third-Quarter Profit As Metals Sales, Prices Rise

Hecla Mining Co. (NYSE: HL) reversed to a profit in the third quarter as both production and prices of metals soared from a year ago.

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Gold Sees Mild Corrective Bounce; All Eyes On U.S. Election

Gold prices are slightly higher on an upside correction following Monday’s strong down day.

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German Industrial, Trade Data Take Sheen off Growth-Engine Rep

Germany’s ability to shoulder the eurozone growth burden was called into question on Tuesday with a second set of disappointing industrial data and lackluster trade figures.

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