Gold
Gold is unique for its durability (it doesn’t rust or corrode), malleability, and ability to conduct both heat and electricity. It has some industrial applications in dentistry and electronics, but we know it principally as a base for jewelry and as a form of currency.
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Gold Climbs to Record High
Gold prices rose more than 1% to above $4,570 per ounce on Monday, reaching a record high on heightened geopolitical…
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Gold Price XAU/USD picks up within range aiming for $4,500
Gold rallies to $4,470 after bouncing from $4,407 lows on Thursday. Precious metals rally on Friday with all eyes on…
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Gold flat lines around $4,475; looks to US NFP report for fresh impetus
Gold reverses a modest intraday dip amid dovish Fed bets and geopolitical risks. An extension of the recent USD move…
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XAU/USD extends losses with bears targeting $4,400
Gold extends losses for the second consecutive day and nears the $4,400 area. Precious metals remain vulnerable as geopolitical tensions…
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Navigating the New Retail Price of Gold: Understanding the $4,300 Mark and Market Fluctuations
The New Price Benchmark: Gold at $4,300 The retail price of gold has recently stabilized around the $4,300 mark, reflecting…
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Gold continues to lose ground despite supportive fundamental backdrop
Gold attracts some sellers for the second straight day, though the downside seems limited. Rising geopolitical risks and dovish Fed-led…
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Gold selling pressure persists as traders lock in profits ahead of US NFP report
Gold attracts some sellers for the second straight day, though the downside seems limited. Rising geopolitical risks and dovish Fed-led…
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Gold Extends Losses
Gold dipped to around $4,440 per ounce on Thursday, extending losses from the previous session, as investors assessed mixed US…
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Gold eases below $4,500 as markets turn cautious ahead of US data
Gold pulls back from the $4,500 area as traders book profits ahead of key US data. Geopolitical tensions and Fed…
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