Gold Ends Near Steady; Morning Gains Can’t Be Held
Gold prices ended the U.S. day session near steady Monday, and gave back morning gains that saw prices poke above $1,200.00.
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Money managers appeared to square their gold investments, exiting their long positions and increasing their short bets on the yellow metal, according to the latest data from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).
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Gold prices surged higher in mid morning action Monday, fueled by unconfirmed rumors that Greece and its IMF/EU creditors have reached a debt restructuring deal.
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(Kitco News) – U.S. manufacturing once again managed to remain in expansion territory in May, beating expectations, according to the latest data from the Institute for Supply Management (ISM).
Read moreGold Rallies as U.S. Dollar Index Backs Down, Rumors Circulate
Gold prices are posting decent gains and poked back above the key $1.200.00 level in morning trading Monday, after trading below unchanged in earlier dealings
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Kitco News – Good morning this is the open with Jim Wyckoff. Gold and silver prices are weaker early this morning, once again Pressured by a stronger U.S. dollar index. Reports overnight said weekend meetings between Greece and its European Union/International Monetary Fund creditors produced no agreement on a Greek debt-restructuring package, but progress was made.
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Read moreThe 6PM Recap With Gary Wagner: Gold was also helped by an outside market today â?? namely crude oil
Gold was also helped by an outside market today – namely crude oil.
Read moreThe 6PM Recap With Gary Wagner: Gold was also helped by an outside market today â?? namely crude oil
Gold was also helped by an outside market today – namely crude oil.
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