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By Frank Holmes |
March 22, 2012
Gold’s been knocked down lately, but several enduring factors have conditioned the yellow metal for a comeback. The yellow metal will go the distance, and with bullion below its long-term average, it makes for a rare and attractive entry point for investors today.
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By Frank Holmes, Evan Smith, Brian Hicks |
June 7, 2011
How are interest rates currently affecting commodity prices? How do the financial troubles of European countries such as Greece and Portugal affect gold prices? And what is the outlook for oil prices for the next two to five years?
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By Frank Holmes |
March 15, 2011
Global markets present tremendous opportunities to those who are able to sort out what's meaningful from the background noise. It also means going where others don't.
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By Adrian Ash |
January 24, 2011
Gold investment bars cut their early gains vs. the dollar in London trade on Monday, easing back to Friday's 13-week closing low of $1,343 per ounce as global stock markets held flat overall.
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By Frank Holmes, Evan Smith, Brian Hicks |
January 24, 2011
A larger, wealthier class of people in the emerging world are demanding more goods as they raise their standard of living and the supply of these goods is impacted by geopolitics, diminishing mature sources and even weather.
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By Mark O'Byrne |
January 24, 2011
After gains in Asia, the precious metals have come under pressure in Europe. The recent sharp sell off has seen gold fall 5.7% in January.
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By Frank Holmes |
September 27, 2010
The Federal Reserve said two words in its statement this week that should make every gold investor happy: Quantitative Easing.