(Kitco News) – Gold prices ended the U.S. day session steady to slightly lower in quieter trading Wednesday. Less risk aversion in the market place at mid-week is a bit bearish for safe-haven gold. However, the geopolitical events recently are still …
After it became clear that Chinese gold demand is continuing to falter … gold is also likely to receive virtually no support from Indian demand, for Indian Finance Minister Arun Jaitley yesterday dashed any last hopes that the gold import restrictions …
Allied Nevada Gold Corp (NYSEMKT: ANV ) recently reported preliminary second quarter production of 56,864 ounces of gold compared to 39,135 ounces in the corresponding period last year. For the first six months of 2014, Allied Nevada reported a 51% …
Gold prices shuffled between gains and losses Wednesday, as negotiators worked to end fighting between Israel and Hamas, even as the two sides continued to battle. Gold for August delivery, the most actively traded contract, was recently up $2.10, or 0 …
(Kitco News) – Gold prices are steady to modestly higher in early U.S. trading Wednesday. Even though there is less risk aversion in the market place at mid-week, the geopolitical events recently are keeping sellers of gold pensive. August Comex gold …
Gold prices rose again last week on news of the downing of Malaysia Air Flight MH17, the latest in a series of geopolitical shocks that have sent the price of the precious metal up this year. The price of gold rose 4 percent in the year preceding July 17.
DEADWOOD | After decades of neglect, the long vacant Pineview Building on Lee Street has found new life as The Hotel by Gold Dust. Mired in years of controversy, and facing demolition due to neglect, things got so bad the city once closed Lee Street …
Baston, who operated a call girl business out of Gold Coast apartments and kept one woman as the brothel's madam by means of fear and intimidation, starts off his manifesto by chiding women for sleeping with boyfriends, 'giving your treasure away for …
China's gold demand fell 19 percent in the first six months of this year as investors bought fewer bars and coins, offsetting increased demand for jewelry, the China Gold Association said. Consumption in China, which passed India last year as the world …