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Gold Gains on Save-Haven Demand, Bullish Outside Markets

Gold prices ended the U.S. day session moderately higher Tuesday, boosted on short covering, bargain hunting and even some safe-haven demand.

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Future Looks Bright For Solar Roads, Silver

The future looks bright and sunny for a unique solar project in the Netherlands, as its energy production has surpassed expectations.

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Gold Market Ignoring Higher Bond Yields Focused On U.S. Dollar – MKS

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Coastal Gold Accepts First Mining Finance’s Increased Acquisition Offer

Coastal Gold Corp. (TSXV:COD) accepted First Mining Finance Corp.’s (TSXV:FF) increased acquisition offer of $13.5 million over Sulliden Mining Capital Inc.’s (TSX:SMC) offer to acquire the Canadian exploration company.

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Gold Benefitting After U.S. Bond Futures Hit Six Month Low

Gold prices are moderately higher in early U.S. trading Tuesday, on some short covering, bargain hunting and even some safe-haven demand. A lower U.S. dollar index on this day is also working in favor of the precious metals bulls.

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Gold Up on Safe-Haven Demand, Sliding U.S. Dollar

Gold prices are moderately higher in early U.S. trading Tuesday, on some short covering, bargain hunting and even some safe-haven demand.

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The 6PM Recap With Gary Wagner: Mixed Data Mixes Up Analysts and Traders As Gold Slips

Mixed Data Mixes Up Analysts and Traders As Gold Slips

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HSBC Lowers ’15, ’16 Silver Forecasts Despite Growing Supply Deficit

Despite tighter silver supplies, commodity analysts at HSBC are lowering their price forecast for 2015 and 2016, the international bank said in a report Monday.

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RBC Sticks With $1,250 Call, Sees Potential In Second Half Of 2015

In a report released Friday, RBC is sticking with its call that gold prices will average $1,250 an ounce for 2015, expecting to see prices push higher in the second half of the year after the Federal Reserve’s much-anticipated initial rate hike.

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Gold Weaker Amid Bearish Technicals, Outside Markets

Gold prices ended the U.S. day session with modest losses Monday, pressured by some more chart-based selling amid an overall bearish technical posture, and by mildly bearish “outside markets” that saw a firmer U.S. dollar index and weaker crude oil prices.

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