In the Kitco News Gold Survey, out of 36 participants, 20 responded this week. Of those 20 participants, 13 see prices up, while six see prices down and one is neutral. Market participants include bullion dealers, investment banks, futures traders …
NEW YORK—Gold futures fell, with losses spilling into other precious metals, as a stronger dollar and worries about future U.S. monetary policy curbed investor appetite for the haven assets. Gold for December delivery, the most actively traded …
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — Investors have taken a big interest in silver lately and their infatuation looks set to continue this year, despite gold's advance. True, both metals haven't done very well most recently, posting losses in five out the …
(Kitco News) – Kitco News speaks with iiTrader's Bill Baruch about gold prices in relation to rising government bond yields as “Septaper” talks still loom. With nonfarm payrolls expected Friday, traders await the latest economic indicator to decipher …
Gold rebounded from a two-week low as weaker-than-forecast gains in U.S. payrolls revived prospects for an extension of economic stimulus by the Federal Reserve, stoking demand for the metal as a store of value. Employers added 169,000 workers after a …
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – A three-day strike by tens of thousands of South African gold miners wound down on Friday with most strikers agreeing to return to work after accepting the latest wage offer from employers, the National Union of Mineworkers …
LONDON, Sept 6 (Reuters) – Gold prices jumped on Friday after U.S. non-farm payrolls data missed expectations, curbing expectations that the Federal Reserve is set to start paring back its $85 billion monthly bond-buying programme. The dollar fell …
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — Gold futures dropped on Thursday for the fifth session in six, pressured by strength in the dollar after upbeat U.S. economic data as investors mulled progress toward a U.S. military strike in Syria. Gold for December delivery …
Tanzania is Africa's fourth largest gold producer. About 15 million people work in mines – many illegal, small-scale and unlicensed – producing about 200 to 300 tonnes a year. Most miners work 24-hour shifts without basic safety helmets, boots or …