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By Diptendu Lahiri
April 15 (Reuters) - Gold prices rose on Thursday boosted by
a weaker dollar and ...
Gold prices rose on Thursday as a
weaker dollar boosted the safe-haven metal's appeal, while
investors awaited the release of weekly jobless claims and March
retail sales data in the United ...
Federal prosecutors in the Brazilian state of Roraima are investigating reports that illegally-mined gold is being exchanged for COVID-19 vaccines in the Yanomami indigenous reserve, the prosecutors office told Reuters on Wednesday.
Holdings of the largest gold-backed exchange-traded-fund (ETF), New York's SPDR Gold Trust remained unchanged on Tuesday from
Monday, while holdings of the largest silver-backed ETF, New ...
Gold prices gave up early gains and
were flat on Wednesday, as weakness in the U.S. dollar due to
higher inflation was countered by some firming in Treasury
yields.
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Gold prices rebounded from their lowest
in more than a week on Tuesday after data showing a sharp rise
in U.S. inflation bolstered gold's appeal as an inflation hedge
and weighed on the dollar.
Holdings of the largest gold-backed exchange-traded-fund (ETF), New York's SPDR Gold Trust remained unchanged on Monday from Friday,
while holdings of the largest silver-backed ETF, New ...
Gold prices fell to their lowest in
more than a week on Tuesday after the metal's appeal was dented
by higher Treasury yields and as investors awaited U.S.
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