Gold Falls to $1,427.56 an Ounce in New York
Gold – Gold fell $2.855, to $1,427.56 an ounce, on the COMEX in New York.
Gold – Gold fell $2.855, to $1,427.56 an ounce, on the COMEX in New York.
Gold – Gold fell sharply last month, but now investors are taking an interest in physical gold.
Gold – Reuters reported that retail gold buying fell in March, marking the third month of decline in a row.
The Commodity Investor explains the US debt ceiling and provides insight on how it could impact the economy and, more specifically, commodities.
Gold – Thinking of buying gold? Here are some things you need to know.
A range of resources stand to gain from President Obama’s return to the White House, US investment expert Peter Schiff told Resource Investing News, but gold is the standout.
Gold – Bloomberg reported that gold prices are expected to fall if investors purchase less physical gold.
Gold – Bloomberg reported that gold prices rose on expected higher physical demand.
Gold – Debate over the potential of extensive gold reserves held by central banks to resolve the euro zone's economic problems have been pervasive in recent months just as fear of exposure to the sovereign debt crisis has grown. In fact, reports of the German central bank liquidating some of its gold reserves for the first time in almost a year have surfaced, selling 150,000 troy ounces in October.
Gold – Mineweb reported that the Diwali festival has fuelled physical gold sales in India despite rising prices.
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