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Fed Tapering Speculation Sends Gold Lower
By
Christopher Freeburn, InvestorPlace Writer
A report that the U.S. Federal Reserve could further cut back its monthly bond-buying soon sent gold down in Tuesday trading.
Gold Gains on Fed Stimulus Comments
By
Christopher Freeburn, InvestorPlace Writer
Remarks by a Federal Reserve bank president suggested that the Fed might hold off on any further stimulus tapering, sending gold up on Friday.
Gold Inches Higher on Weaker U.S. Dollar, Equities
By
Christopher Freeburn, InvestorPlace Writer
Gold gained slightly in Thursday trading as the U.S. dollar softened against other currencies and equities markets cooled.
Gold Falls on Positive U.S. Factory Report
By
Christopher Freeburn, InvestorPlace Writer
Gold fell for a second straight session under pressure from a report showing improving U.S. manufacturing.
Gold Falls on Better December Retail Sales
By
Christopher Freeburn, InvestorPlace Writer
Better-than-expected U.S. retail sales in December sent gold modestly lower in Tuesday trading.
Gold Gains for Third Consecutive Session
By
Christopher Freeburn, InvestorPlace Writer
Gold notched its third rise in three straight sessions on Monday, posting a modest increase. Mining stocks mostly improved as well.
Gold Jumps on Surprisingly Weak December Jobs Report
By
Christopher Freeburn, InvestorPlace Writer
Gold posted a sharp gain on Friday after the government said the U.S. economy created far fewer new jobs in December than expected.
Gold Inches Up Ahead of December Jobs Report
By
Christopher Freeburn, InvestorPlace Writer
Gold snapped a three-session losing streak on Thursday, posting a slight gain as investors looked ahead to Friday's release of the jobs report for December.
Gold Slips on Better U.S. Jobs Data
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Christopher Freeburn, InvestorPlace Writer
Gold slipped in Wednesday trading after a report showed higher-than-expected U.S. job growth in December.
Gold Drops as Lower Trade Deficit Boosts U.S. Dollar
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Christopher Freeburn, InvestorPlace Writer
Gold slid in Tuesday trading after the government said November's U.S. trade deficit was lower than expected, pushing the U.S. dollar higher.
Gold Recovers After Surprise Drop, Ends Slightly Lower
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Christopher Freeburn, InvestorPlace Writer
Gold suffered a sharp, unexplained drop in Monday trading, but recovered lost ground to end the day with only a slight loss.
Gold Posts 2% Weekly Gain to Start the New Year
By
Christopher Freeburn, InvestorPlace Writer
Gold rose for a second consecutive session to end the week up 2%, in a strong showing to start off the new year.
Gold Surges to Open Year After Posting Steep 2013 Drop
By
Christopher Freeburn, InvestorPlace Writer
Bargain hunters boosted gold to a solid gain on Thursday, the first trading session after the metal ended 2013 with its worst annual loss in 32 years.
Gold Sinks in Low-Volume Session
By
Christopher Freeburn, InvestorPlace Writer
Gold fell modestly in Monday trading, and the metal looks set to end the year with its biggest annual loss in decades.
Gold Sinks on Higher U.S. Consumer Spending
By
Christopher Freeburn, InvestorPlace Writer
Gold fell back below $1,200 an ounce on Monday as the Commerce Department reported higher consumer spending in November.
Gold Posts 2.5% Weekly Drop
By
Christopher Freeburn, InvestorPlace Writer
Gold recovered some lost territory in Friday trading, rising back above $1,200 an ounce, but still finished down for the week.
Gold Plunges a Day After Fed Tapering Decision
By
Christopher Freeburn, InvestorPlace Writer
Gold dropped more than 3% in Thursday trading in the wake of the Fed's decision to begin tapering its monthly stimulus.
Gold Gains As Fed Announces Tapering Plans
By
Christopher Freeburn, InvestorPlace Writer
Gold advanced modestly in Wednesday trading as the Federal Reserve announced long-expected plans to begin winding down its economic stimulus.
Gold Falls on Fed Tapering Speculation
By
Christopher Freeburn, InvestorPlace Writer
Gold retreated in Tuesday trading as investors braced themselves for the possibility that the Federal Reserve will cut monthly stimulus soon.