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U.S. Economy Creates 280K Jobs In May

Friday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said 280,000 jobs were created in May, coming in well above consensus forecast of 223,000 jobs

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All Eyes On U.S. Jobs Report

Most Markets are on hold as traders and investors are girding for this morning’s key U.S. May employment report from the Labor Department. Forecasts are calling for non-farm payrolls to have grown by around 225,000 in May. However, there are whispers …

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The 6PM Recap With Gary Wagner: Plenty Of Pain To Go Around Gold, Stocks, Oil, Yields Are All Down

Traders, weighing up what tomorrow’s jobs report will bring in the U.S., were busy today squaring their positions. When in doubt, hedge. And there is plenty of doubt out there.

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Russia To Boost Gold, Foreign Reserves To $500 Billion Over Next Few Years

(Kitco News) – The Russian central bank has been a major purchaser of gold bullion, and that trend does not appear to end any time soon.

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Gold Down, Hits 5-Week Low; Fear In Market Place, Weaker USDX No Help Today

Gold closed the U.S. day session lower and hit a five-week low Thursday.

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Gold Remains A Safe Haven Despite Lower Demand – UBS

Gold remains a strong safe-haven asset despite changing dynamics in the marketplace during the last 15 years, said UBS commodity strategist in a recent report.

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Platinum To Outperform Gold – Natixis

Gold’s unusual reactions to moves in the dollar and the euro may suggest more downside for the metal, said analysts at HSBC in a research report Wednesday afternoon.

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Nonfarm Payrolls Need To Be Very Bad To Drive Gold Higher – Analysts

It will take a horribly weaker than expected nonfarm payrolls report to help create lasting momentum in the gold market, as price have been trapping in a range, unable to hold gains above $1,200 an ounce, according to some analysts.

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U.S. Weekly Jobless Claims Fall To 276K

First-time weekly jobless claims in the U.S. fell by 8,000
claims to a seasonally adjusted 276,000 during the week to Saturday, the Labor
Department said Thursday.

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Downside Drift in Gold Continues

Gold is once again modestly lower in early U.S. trading Thursday.

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