The 6PM Recap With Gary Wagner: One Eye On The Greeks, The Other Eye On Data And The Fed
A Greek deal is looking more and more unlikely. The Greeks simply do not want to accept austerity as defined by core players in the monetary union, France and Germany. Even the very next meeting is in doubt because of Greek recalcitrance.
Read moreFed’s First Rate Hike In 9 Years Doesn’t Have To Be Negative For Gold – Macquarie
(Kitco News) – In less than a week the market will be digesting the results of the latest Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting.
Read moreGold Higher on Safe-Haven Buying, Bullish ‘Outside Markets’
(Kitco News) – Gold prices ended the U.S. day session higher Wednesday, on some safe-haven demand. More short covering and bargain hunting were also seen.
Read moreThree More Banks To Join LBMA Gold Price Auction
All eyes are on Greece as its debt crisis enters another stage and gold is benefiting from safe-haven flows, according to analysts from Commerzbank.
Read more‘There’s Gold In Them Hills!’ Lost Treasures Yet To Be Discovered
Did you or your kids ever dig up the backyard looking for buried treasure? I did, and all it got me was dirty and my Ghostbusters Proton Pack taken away until I ‘smartened up’.
Read moreVote Now In The Kitco Weekly Gold Survey
(Kitco News) – It is now time to have your say in where you think gold prices are heading in the short-term.
Read moreIt’s That Time Of Year Again – IPMI 2015
(Kitco News) – The International Precious Metals Institute’s annual conference is just around the corner and Kitco News will be at San Antonio, Texas to cover the event.
Read moreU.S. And German Bond Markets Roiled Again
Gold and silver markets are posting gains in early North American trading, on some safe-have demand and More bargain hunting. U.S. and German government bond markets are getting hammered again Wednesday.
Read moreGold Sees Safe-Haven Demand from Greece, Bond Markets
Gold prices are higher in early U.S. trading Wednesday, on some fresh safe-haven demand from traders and investors.
Read moreThe 6PM Recap With Gary Wagner:Ancient Cultures And The Status Of Gold
Purportedly, Diogenes, a 4th century Greek philosopher of the Cynic school, went about Athens in the daytime with a lighted lamp looking for an honest man. What better place today to start than modern Greece, which apparently cannot find its “honest man” in debt negotiations with the rest of Europe, the IMF and other creditor entities?
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