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Chinese central bank’s gold buying spree ends in October

(Kitco News) – The unprecedented run has come to an end. The latest data from the People’s Bank of China showed that the central bank did not purchase any gold in October, ending a consecutive 10-month buying spree.

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Gold to stabilize at $1,400 in 2020 then peak above $1,600 in 2021 – Macquarie

(Kitco News) – After rising to the highest level since 2013, gold prices are likely to retreat and stabilize around $1,400 an ounce next year before rallying again to $1,600 an ounce in 2021, according to one Australian bank.

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This is what is needed for a new gold mining exploration boom

(Kitco News) – This is what is needed for a new gold mining exploration boom

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The next Klondike gold rush might be here

(Kitco News) – The next Klondike gold rush might be here

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How we will get to $3,000 gold price, and it won’t be easy

(Kitco News) – How we will get to $3,000 gold price, and it won’t be easy

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Hecla misses earnings forecast in third quarter

(Kitco News) – Hecla Mining is on its way to reducing its debt burdens but missed expectations in its third quarter earnings report.

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Hecla misses earnings forecast in third quarter

(Kitco News) – Hecla Mining is on its way to reducing its debt burdens but missed expectations in its third quarter earnings report.

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Gold, silver hammered to 3-mo. lows by bullish equities, low risk aversion

(Kitco News) – Safe-haven gold and silver prices are sharply down and have slumped to three-month lows in midday trading Thursday.

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Gold, silver hammered to 3-mo. lows by bullish equities, low risk aversion

(Kitco News) – Safe-haven gold and silver prices are sharply down and have slumped to three-month lows in midday trading Thursday.

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Gold prices sell off but anything above $1,450 is still a buying opportunity – analysts

(Kitco News) – Gold prices continue to trade under pressure as positive trade headlines are feeding investors’ risk-on appetite, but any dips towards $1,450 will still be viewed as buying opportunities in gold, according to analysts.

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