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Gold makes a big move

(Kitco News) – The Federal Reserve also committed to more agressive measures. It will keep buying assets to keep the market functioning.

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$2 trillion coronavirus aid package stalls in U.S. Senate

(Kitco News) – A far-reaching coronavirus economic stimulus package remained stalled in the U.S. Senate on Monday as Democrats said it contained too little money for states and hospitals and not enough restrictions on a fund to help big businesses.

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Asia stocks set to rally as Fed goes limitless

(Kitco News) – Ready to shoot higher.

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Sibanye-Stillwater demobilises contractors at U.S. project

(Kitco News) – Sibanye also received a forece majeure notice from one of its equipment suppliers.

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Osisko Gold Royalties withdraws guidance

(Kitco News) – In 2019 Osisko produced 78,006 gold equivalent ounces.

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Physical silver supply squeeze about to get worse warns Keith Neumeyer

(Kitco News) – Physical silver supply squeeze about to get worse warns Keith Neumeyer

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It’s time to buy gold, miners: prices in store for ‘superior’ trading next 3 years — Sprott

(Kitco News) – Gold has done its job during the COVID-19 crisis and will continue to do its job going forward, including posting “superior” performance for the next three years, according to Sprott Asset Management.

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Ron Paul Institute rails against gov’t COVID-19 ‘over-reaction’, Rand Paul test positive

(Kitco News) – Kentuky senator Rand Paul announced Sunday that he tested positive for COVID-19.

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Gold price will remain volatile until the coronavirus crisis peaks – WGC

(Kitco News) – Gold prices are seeing some strong gains Monday as the market reacts to the Federal Reserve ’s unlimited quantitative easing plan; however, one market analyst warns that despite gold ’s performance the market will continue to remain volatile.

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Prefer cannabis over gold during financial calamity

(Kitco News) – While investors have dumped gold and ran to cash as the financial calamity from COVID-19 unfolds, cannabis sales are on the rise.

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