LONDON () Gold (XAU/USD) holds its ground within familiar ranges on Tuesday, recovering modestly from earlier declines after finding support near the $3,970 zone. At the time of writing, XAU/USD is ...
The conversation ranges from portfolio construction and the gold–silver ratio to physical market squeezes, refinery flows, and what the Federal Reserve’s latest moves mean for the dollar and bonds.
Investors have to manage their emotions and deal with surprises in order to succeed. This is particularly true for bullion investors, who can expect more than their share of volatility and unexpected ...
Gold price (XAU/USD) declines to around $4,000 during the early Asian session on Tuesday. The precious metal edges lower as traders dialed back bets for further Federal Reserve (Fed) rate cuts. The ...
Gold prices are modestly up and silver prices slightly down near midday Monday. The precious metals bulls have stabilized prices after recent higher volatility, which is friendly for both markets. The ...
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NEW YORK () Gold and silver prices are higher in midday U.S. trading Thursday, with silver posting sharp gains. Corrective rebounds are featured in both metals today following a somewhat surprisingly ...
NEW YORK () Although the price of Gold fell by almost USD 500 for a time from its record high on Monday October 20th, its reputation as a safe haven is unlikely to be tarnished in the long term.
Here on the Arcadia Channel we've talked for months about the rumblings of additional sanctions on Russia, and the impact that would have on the gold market if it happened.
Today we find out the results of the latest Federal Reserve meeting, where there's no secret that Mumbles (Jerome Powell) and the Fed are going to do what they can always be counted on to do. Lower ...
The only thing remarkable about the Powell Presser after the Fed decided predictably to lower interest rates one more time was his naive claim that AI stocks are nothing like the dot-com bubble.
South Korea and Madagascar could join the growing number of other central banks increasing their gold holdings. In the first half of 2025, central banks globally added 415 tonnes of gold to their ...
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