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Gold rallied Thursday, settling above the key $1,300-an-ounce level for the first time in over a week, as the U.S. stock market, dollar and Treasury yields declined following President Donald Trump’s cancellation of a planned meeting with North Korean...
Oil prices turned lower on Tuesday, falling by about $1 a barrel as U.S. President Donald Trump said progress has been made with Iran, signaling tensions could ease in the Mideast. Brent crude futures were...
Oil prices surged about 3% at midday on Monday, hitting fresh 2019 highs, after the Trump administration announced that all oil buyers will have to end imports from Iran in just over a week or be subject to U.S. sanctions.
CARACAS (Reuters) - At least 8 tons of gold were removed from the Venezuelan central bank's vaults last week, an opposition legislator and three government sources told Reuters, in the latest sign of President Nicolas Maduro's desperation to raise...
Palladium surged past $1,600 for the first time on Tuesday on expectations that an already strained supply scenario for the autocatalyst metal could worsen, while platinum soared 3 percent. Gold also joined other precious metals to gain off a weaker...
Gold prices edged higher on Monday, rising towards their best level since April as the U.S. dollar weakened on hopes the U.S. and China would hammer out an agreement resolving their protracted trade war. Comex gold futures were up $2.25,...
Think of a puzzle with golden pieces: Newmont Mining , Barrick Gold , and Goldcorp . Figuring out how the miners will fit together—in a world where easily exploitable gold is increasingly scarce—has become a parlor game for investors and...
Palladium is outshining other metals due to tight supply and strong demand from the global auto industry, which needs increasing amounts of the metal to meet stricter emissions standards. The metals market, in general, has gotten a boost of bullishness...
Oil prices plunge as the market prepares for a prolonged U.S.-China trade war that could slow global economic growth and weaken fuel demand.
(Kitco News) - Futures traders look for gold to build on its recent gains now that the Federal Open Market Committee has surprised markets with a dovish tilt for the second meeting in a row.
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