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Read moreGold Extends Early Gains As U.S. Stock Indexes Sharply Lower
Gold prices are trading sharply higher in late-morning dealings Wednesday, boosted on more intense safe-haven demand as U.S. equities are selling off sharply.
Read moreU.S. New Home Sales Fall 9.2% In January
Kitco News reports on U.S. new home sales for January.
Read moreCommerzbank: Gold Premium Over Platinum Hits Record
Gold continues to outperform platinum and silver as the yellow metal benefits from safe-haven flows in 2016, says Commerzbank.
Read moreGold Rallies on Safe-Haven Demand as Stock Markets Again Wobbly
Gold prices are solidly higher in early U.S. trading Wednesday, on follow-through technical and safe-haven buying following Tuesday’s decent gains.
Read moreContinental Gold: Feasibility Study On Buriticá Project
Advanced-exploration and development company Continental Gold Inc.(TSX: CNL; OTCQX: CGOOF) says that a feasibility study shows that its Buriticá project in Colombia would be an ‘economically robust, high-grade underground gold mine.’
Read moreGold Rallies On Safe-Haven Demand
Gold is seeing good follow-through safe-haven buying Wednesday, after Tuesday’s solid gains.
Read moreThe 6PM Recap With Gary Wagner: Tanking Of Oil And Equities Pushes Gold Back Up
Gold rose today by 1.00% (as of 3PM in New York). It was up about $12. Silver was also up but by a smaller percentage, 0.4%
Read moreGold Sees Good Gains Amid Renewed Slides in World Equities, Crude Oil
Gold prices were ending the U.S. day session higher Tuesday, on a good corrective bounce from the solid selling pressure seen Monday.
Read moreU.S. Existing Home Sales See Slight 0.4% Rise In January
(Kitco News) – The U.S. housing market continues to be a bright spot in the U.S. economy as existing homes sales increased slightly in January, according to the latest data from the National Association of Realtors (NAR).
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