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Gold slipped back below $1,200 a troy ounce on Monday as investors closed lossmaking positions and continued to fret about the US Federal Reserve's decision to roll back its bond-buying programme. In quiet pre-Christmas trading, bullion fell as much as …
LONDON, Dec 23 (Reuters) – Gold edged lower on Monday, on course for its largest annual loss in 32 years, as thin pre-holiday trade and signs of an improving U.S. economy kept investors fretting over the impact of the Federal Reserve's stimulus tapering.
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There were also many works on paper, as well as sculptures, furniture, fine jewelry, even African masks and ancient Egyptian torsos. Photos of the pieces, taken by Nazi photographers, had ended up at Koblenz, Germany. These, too, proved crucial to the …