SINGAPORE, June 27 (Reuters) – Gold edged higher on Thursday after a 12 percent slide since the beginning of last week, as soft data on U.S. economic growth eased fears of a quick end to the Federal Reserve's monetary stimulus. FUNDAMENTALS * Spot …
Premiums on physical Gold and Silver are on the rise again after both metals were smashed again Wednesday. Why are investors paying premiums for Gold and Silver when so many forecasts on further crashes are doing rounds? What do they know that …
A combination of falling inflation expectations, economic and political pressures in India and China and declining physical demand is all playing a role in the latest tumble in gold prices, says David Lutz, head of ETF trading strategy at Stifel …
Landon Donovan was called up to the U.S. national team Thursday for the first time since last August, joining 22 other players named to the roster for next month's Gold Cup. Donovan, U.S. soccer's all-time leader in goals and assists, last played for …
Gold has dropped again, and SPDR Gold Shares (NYSEMKT: GLD ) has fallen 1.7%. The ETF is down 33% from its 52-week high, due in large part to the realization that inflation will not take hold in the U.S. and the Fed's money-printing days are nearly over.
New York Red Bulls defender Miller, who scored a crucial goal for Costa Rica in their World Cup qualifier against Honduras earlier this month, returns to the Gold Cup for the first time since 2005. Meanwhile, it will be the first Gold Cup for Columbus …
When Jurgen Klinsmann's 23-man Gold Cup roster was announced Thursday, it appeared as though Carlos Bocanegra's omission might spell the end of his time with the U.S. national team. The U.S. head coach is bringing a second-choice roster to the …
Gold, silver prices hit lowest since August 2010 * SPDR, biggest gold ETF, has biggest outflow in 2 months * Gold down 23 pct in Q2, on track for record quarterly loss * Coming up: U.S. PCE price index, personal income Thursday (Adds comments, update …
Link to video: The UK Gold: watch the trailer for new documentary about tax avoidance. This is the kind of film to get the blood boiling and the steam hissing out of your ears. Campaigning journalist Mark Donne has constructed an ambitious and …