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Sky News host Andrew Bolt says the UK Labour government has “gone splat” in the polls. The British Conservative Party has ...
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Several hundred employees of the Stahl Gerlafingen steel company demonstrated in Bern on Monday morning against the company's ...
The price of gold continues to break records. That was the big news in the precious metal industry this week after the price of the yellow metal surged past $2,700. Now at $2,716.64 per ounce ...
Benzinga and Yahoo Finance LLC may earn commission or revenue on some items through the links below. Bank of America released a bullish note on gold Thursday, just as the precious metal reached ...
Just before periods of financial market and economic turmoil in the U.S., the Dow Jones Industrial Average and gold prices have traded at all-time highs in tandem (1973, 2007). The only other ...
Gold price gains positive traction for the fourth successive day and jumps to a fresh all-time peak. Major central banks remain in rate-cut mode and continue to benefit the non-yielding XAU/USD.
Gold prices have soared more than 30% this year. The price of gold climbed to an all-time high on Friday as uncertainty about conflict in the Middle East and the U.S. presidential election sent ...
Several find their way inside just to die doing a kamikaze last flight to the ground. Splat. A tiny splat yes, but a splat. Then it is my job to pick them up and dispose of the numerous black ...
Gold has seen a surge of over 30% this year ECB cuts interest rates for the third time this year U.S. retail sales rose more than expected Oct 17 (Reuters) - Gold prices hit record highs on ...
Gold is increasingly attractive as other traditional "safe haven" assets face mounting risks, Bank of America strategists said. The strategists said investors, including central banks, should ...