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Gold slipped on Friday due to a firmer dollar, with markets awaiting U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's speech at the annual Jackson Hole symposium for more insight on the Fed's monetary policy path.
There is a renewed interest in gold, particularly in ETFs backed by gold. World Gold Council managing director Joe Cavatoni joins CNBC’s Leslie Picker to explain when risks and sentiment are unclear,
The probability for a Federal Reserve interest-rate hike in September has climbed in the wake of [Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s comments](
Throughout the gold bull market, we've seen a fairly consistent pattern. The current consolidation started in late April, and it's been about 4 months. Could a new breakout be coming soon?
President Donald Trump had his latest bling request for the Oval Office denied. Trump, 79, could not resist asking to keep the FIFA World Cup trophy after it was displayed in his office on Friday, but FIFA President Gianni Infantino politely informed him that it was not his to take.
Market begins to factor in an 'easier-money environment,' prompting gold to turn higher for the week
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell seems to have conceded that the central bank will supply the rate cut at the September meeting that investors and President Donald Trump have been “clamor
A U.S. court officer is preparing to recommend a winner in an auction for shares of Citgo Petroleum's parent company, with affiliates of hedge fund Elliott Investment Management and miner Gold Reserve leading the competition for the U.
Gold may be a commodity, but its price moves more like prime Manhattan real estate than barrels of oil, Goldman Sachs analysts wrote in a Sunday note. That's because, unlike oil or gas, gold isn't consumed. It's accumulated. Buyers have been flocking to the precious metal in recent months, pushing gold to ever-higher price records.
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Gold has crushed stocks, bonds and even bitcoin in 2025. This banking giant just got more bullish.
UBS Global Wealth Management strategists see plenty of drivers to keep pushing gold beyond the record run it has seen in 2025.
South African mining group Gold Fields raised its interim dividend on Friday as first-half profit more than tripled from a year earlier, driven mainly by record bullion prices and increased production.