Gold prices modestly down ahead of U.S. stock market opening
(Kitco News) – Gold prices are trading a bit weaker in early U.S. trading Monday, as traders await the opening of the U.S. stock market that is trying to stabilize.
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(Kitco News) – Gold prices edged lower on Monday.
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(Kitco News) – AngloGold Ashanti said it is implementing cash conservation measures.
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(Kitco News) – The miner is complying with South Africa’s directive, a nationwide lockdown to control the spread of COVID-19.
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(Kitco News) – A massive three-day bounce in stocks has proven to be only temporary as equities tumbled Friday, once again dragging gold down with it.
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(Kitco News) – Season factors like quieter summer months could weigh on gold prices in the short-term, but one Asian trading firm sees long-term potential for the yellow metal.
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(Kitco News) – Seventy-one percent of the Wall Street and Main Street respondents in the weekly Kitco gold-price survey look for the precious metal to build on its gains next week.
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