Gold falls as dollar recovers, Fed chair in focus
Gold slipped on Tuesday as the dollar recovered and precious metals investors turned cautious ahead of central bank meetings this
Gold loses bullish momentum as prices tumble to nearly two-month lows on waning investor anxiety
International prices for gold, once among this year’s best-performing commodities, has tumbled to nearly two-month lows, hurt largely
Gold above 22 carats banned from export in India to check trade leakages
India has banned the export of gold products with purity above 22 carats with immediate effect, a move that the industry sees as a way
Gold price spike extends on US, North Korea nuclear rhetoric
Gold prices rose for the third successive session on Friday as safe-haven seeking investors continued to buy the yellow metal in light
Mining needs more activist investors, says top gold producer
Mining companies could benefit from more investor activism in the wake of Elliott Management Corp.’s campaign for improved performance
Big bang tax reform roils India gold demand as buyers adjust
Gold demand in India, which vies with China as the world’s biggest user, will hold below a five-year average in 2017 as buyers adjust
The world’s biggest tax bill is just the latest blow for gold miner
It was supposed to mark a fresh start for the African business of the world’s biggest gold producer. In November 2014, African Barrick
Physical gold demand rises in first half, but market sees surplus, analysts say
Physical gold demand globally rose to 1,895 tonnes in the first half of 2017, up 17 percent from the same period last year, GFMS
Economic chaos fuels gold mining rush in South Sudan
After South Sudan’s peace deal collapsed, gun battles rocked the capital and soldiers ransacked his clothing store, Ahmed al-Nur faced