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Gold News Stories

Following gold news is the key to trading fundamentally. Below you can find links to articles in the news that discuss market fundamentals that could potentially affect the price of gold on the NYMEX commodities exchange. Before you invest in the gold futures market you should do your own research.

1. Bloomberg.com “Gold May Decline on Concern Over Demand” April 24, 2012 

“India’s jewelry demand or physical interest from the world’s top buyer is very slack in spite of the Akshaya Tritiya festival this week, which is a concern,” Andrey Kryuchenkov, an analyst at VTB Capital in London, wrote today in a report. “Investor interest is limited.”

2. TheStreet.com "Gold Prices Gain Despite Firmer Dollar" February 2, 2012

 Gold prices shrugged off a stronger U.S. dollar Thursday and broke through key technical levels.

3. Bloomberg.com "Gold Futures Decline From Five-Week High as World Bank Cuts Growth Outlook" January 18, 2012

Gold fell from a five-week high amid concerns that slower growth will curb demand for bullion. 

4. Bloomberg.com "Bank of Korea Says It Boosted Gold Holdings in Foreign-Exchange Reserves" December 1, 2011

The Bank of Korea, which controls the world’s eighth-biggest foreign-exchange reserves, boosted gold holdings for the second time this year as investors sought safer assets amid Europe’s debt crisis. 

5. MarketWatch.com "Gold futures slip as investments demands eases" July 7, 2011

Gold futures fell Thursday, pulling back after a two-session win, as upbeat U.S. economic data eased investment demand for the metal and comments from the European Central Bank president calmed concern about Europe’s debt crisis.

6. Bloomberg.com “Gold May Advance as Investors Return After Rout; Silver Gains” May 8, 2011

Gold may extend gains for a second day on speculation that investors will return to commodity markets as concerns over the global economic recovery eased and the dollar weakened versus major currencies. Silver advanced.

7. Market Watch.com “Gold futures jump $25.20, set record” April 29, 2011 

Gold futures settled at a record Friday, jumping more than $25 by the close while silver climbed over 2% as weakness in the U.S. dollar and concerns about inflation helped lure investors to precious metals.

8. Bloomberg.com “Gold, Silver Prices Rise on Demand for Investment Haven, Inflation Hedge” March 9, 2011

Gold and silver rose for the third time in four sessions as mounting tension in Libya and higher energy costs boosted demand for precious metals as an investment haven and an inflation hedge.

9. Bloomberg.com "Gold Prices Gain in New York on Climbing Investor Demand for Bars, Coins" January 18, 2011

Gold rose in New York as this month's price drop stoked demand from individual investors for bars and U.S. Mint coins.

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