Where Does Gold Go After Hitting A Three-Week High?
(Kitco News) – After hitting a three-week high overnight, gold prices are modestly lower, dipping below the 200-day moving average and analysts are mixed as to where prices are headed next in this current consolidation phase.
Read moreGold Prices Weaker Following Mixed New Home Sales Data
(Kitco News) -Mixed U.S. economic data from the housing sector, is unable to prop gold up as prices fall into negative territory.
Read moreGold Prices Shake Off Positive Flash PMI Data
(Kitco News) – Gold is seeing some slight selling pressure, but is still hovering around its 200-day moving average, Wednesday, after preliminary data showed growing momentum in the U.S. manufacturing sector.
Read moreHSBC: Increasing Solar Panels To Boost Silver Demand
A report projecting higher demand for solar panels bodes well for silver, says HSBC.
Read morePremier Signs Acquisition Deals With Goldcorp, Kinross
Premier Gold Mines Ltd. (TSX: PG) announces two agreements with Goldcorp Inc. (TSX: G, NYSE: GG) and Kinross Gold Corp.
Read moreGold Weaker; Lower Crude Oil Pressures Metals
Gold prices are slightly lower in early U.S. trading Wednesday.
Read moreSilver Has More Potential Than Gold In 2017 – ETF Securities
(Kitco News) – While expecting gold prices to rally to $1,400 an ounce in 2017 on continued investor demand, ETF Securities looks for silver to outperform as industrial demand drives prices.
Read morePlatinum May Be A Better Short-Term Play
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Read moreGold Rises on Physical Demand, Some Bargain Hunting
Two important Hindu festivals in India stirred demand for physical gold, which helped to spur higher prices in spot and futures.
Read moreGold Sees Decent Gains On Bargain Buying, Short Covering
Gold prices ended the U.S. day session with good gains Tuesday, supported by short covering in the futures market and perceived value-buying in the cash market.
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