We've been here before, haven't we? Perhaps the clamour of Cassandra-like voices was not so great in 2011 when Spear's previously wrote about the supposedly imminent demise of the commodities super-cycle, but it was nonetheless already a clamour.
Russia and Kazakhstan expanded their gold reserves for an 11th straight month in August as bullion prices rallied. Mexico reduced its holdings. Russian assets gained 12.7 metric tons to 1,015.5 tons, International Monetary Fund data showed today.
MUMBAI: The Air Intelligence Unit (AIU) arrested a passenger at the airport for attempting to smuggle in gold worth Rs 27.5 lakh early on Tuesday. The passenger had arrived from Bangkok with a 1-kilogram gold bar in his underpants. It was the third …
As a tech blogger, there are few things in this world that I would spend three years' salary on. These $14,500 18-carat gold earbuds might be just what I'm looking for, though. What will not eating, not having a place to live and not paying for cable …
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — Gold prices on Tuesday tallied a three session loss of almost 4% as traders of the precious metal grappled with the possibility of a reduction in U.S. monetary stimulus, but worries about the U.S. budget and debt ceiling …
PARACALE, PHILIPPINES — Gold mining has long been a risky business, with prospectors gambling with their lives in search of riches. In the Philippines, the government hopes to reduce the risk and increase profits by banning the most dangerous …
SINGAPORE, Sept 25 (Reuters) – Turkey raised its gold reserves by the most in five months in August and topped the list of countries that bought more bullion, according to the International Monetary Fund, showing that gold's appeal remains intact …
Gold adds to small gains after 3-day drop * Hong Kong premiums stable, physical demand soft -dealers * Asian shares slip, dollar gains (Adds central bank buying, updates prices) By A. Ananthalakshmi SINGAPORE, Sept 25 (Reuters) – Gold ticked up for a …
Sumit Chopra, who oversees the affluent Punjab region in northern India for a distributor of Apple Apple's iPhone, is a celebrity of sorts these days. He is on the speed dial of politicians, singers, movie stars and rich businessmen who are all calling …