When a cluster of Minneapolis luxury-car dealerships went up for sale last year, one brand was prized above the Mercedes-Benz and Audi stores. “Porsche was the cherry on the cake,” Jay Hulbert, the president of the dealership group that acquired the …
Gold climbed, extending the biggest weekly gain since October 2011, after Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke called for maintaining stimulus. Platinum advanced to the highest level in more than three weeks. Bullion for immediate delivery gained …
Gold slid 23 percent this year, reaching a 34-month low of $1,180.50 on June 28, as some investors lost faith in it as a store of value after the Federal Reserve indicated it may slow bond purchases as the economy improves. Prices rebounded to a two …
European equity futures climbed with Asian shares and the Australian dollar after China's economy grew in line with analyst forecasts and the government opened markets wider to foreign investors. Gold and other precious metals rallied. Euro Stoxx 50 …
Marco Fabian and Luis Montes scored goals 13 minutes apart in the first half and Mexico defeated Martinique 3-1 in the CONCACAF Gold Cup on Sunday. Miguel Ponce scored for Mexico in the 90th minute to secure the win. Mexico, the two-time defending …
Denver, CO – Mexico solidified its place in the Gold Cup quarterfinals on Sunday after posting a 3-1 victory over Martinique in Group A play at Sports Authority Field. El Tri was on the brink of major disappointment after a 2-1 loss to Panama in its …
From Tata Motors gilding its much-hyped Nano people's car in 80 kg of gold in 2011, to Pune-based businessman Datta Phuge spending $250,000 on a gaudy shirt spun from 3 kg of the shiny metal, India's obsession with gold is inexorable. So when last …
A group of treasure hunters says they have found 48 gold coins likely worth thousands of dollars buried in the sand in Florida's "Treasure Coast," where eleven Spanish ships laden with gold sank in 1715. WPTV reports Captain Greg Bounds and his crew on …
The target of Vietnam's campaign to stabilize its currency is in the locked bedroom wardrobe of retired civil servant Vu Thi Huong: gold bars. “It's been my habit for ages, buying gold whenever I can save up some money,” said Huong, 57, who watches the …