The 6PM Recap With Gary Wagner: Dollar Drop And Bad U.S. Retail News Light Gold Fuse
Flat retail sales in April ignited a sell off of the U.S. dollar today, boosting gold all by itself by not quite 1.00%. Investors and traders joined in the love fest and kicked the yellow precious metal even higher.
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Gold prices ended the U.S. day session solidly higher and hit a six-week high Wednesday.
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Montreal– Despite a slow start to the U.S. economy, one Canadian economist is optimistic growth and inflation will pick up later in the year and even worries that the Federal Reserve is playing a “dangerous game.”
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Read moreWorld Bond Markets Stabilize Wednesday
Gold prices are higher and hit a two-week high in early U.S. trading Wednesday, following a U.S. retail sales report that did not meet market expectations.
Read moreGold Pushes Above $1,200 Following Downbeat U.S. Retail Sales
Gold prices are higher and hit a two-week high in early U.S. trading Wednesday, following a U.S. retail sales report that did not meet market expectations.
Read moreThe 6PM Recap With Gary Wagner: Gold Exercises Its Right To Trade Within Its Range On Dollar Strength And Weakness In Equities And Bond Yields
Gold Exercises Its Right To Trade Within Its Range
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