Harvard economist and former George W. Bush advisor Greg Mankiw has a new piece in the New York Times grappling with whether a smart investor should hold some gold. Mankiw calls himself a "boring" investor — your standard 60% stocks 40% bonds …
The Gold Cup Final aired on Fox Sunday afternoon, and it drew a solid 1.7 rating. That's typically higher than the average for the regular season of hockey, college basketball, as well as many non-major golf tournaments. It also showed proper …
Last week saw the price of gold climb strongly, bringing July's total gains to around 10pc. Gold ''bugs'' – those who are committed buyers – pointed to market data, including the prices of contracts by which traders speculate on gold's future price, as …
Polymetal International Plc (POLY), the Russian gold and silver miner part-owned by billionaire Alexander Nesis, expects to write down the value of assets by as much as $340 million after a slump in the price of bullion. The company is assessing the …
(Kitco News) – For the second week in a row, speculators returned to buy gold and platinum group metals futures and options traded on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange and the Nymex, according to U.S. government data.
Even in affluent Montgomery County, the number of underfed and in-need people has increased. Manna Food Center, the Gaithersburg-based food bank (and a BethesdaNow.com advertiser) reported a … Kirk, whose organization provides food, clothing and …
“We are proud to be bringing to market a project that will service an affluent and highly desirable market that has long clamored for world-class accommodations, entertainment and recreation. It is an opportune time to be in the tourism and hospitality …
AT&T's proposed $1.2 billion acquisition of Leap Wireless International, which includes the popular Muve Music service, doesn't appear to be hanging up the carrier's discussions for a distribution deal with other music services, including Beats Music …
In states like California, which have allowed discrimination based on health status, a small number of young, healthy, affluent residents will see their premiums go up. In New York, people who don't think they need insurance and are too rich to receive …