Gold futures down nearly 1% after U.S. jobs data
The International Monetary Fund will give Pakistan $450 million in emergency flood aid. Video courtesy of Reuters. The contract earlier hit an intraday low …See all stories on this topic »
Gold futures down nearly 1% after U.S. jobs data
Gold for December delivery fell $10.60, or 0.9%, to $1242.80 an ounce on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The International Monetary Fund will give …See all stories on this topic »
Funds hunt for yield, gold as rate bets go awry
The decision by Stanley Druckenmiller, the veteran hedge-fund manager, to shut down his Duquesne Capital Management highlights the trouble facing investors …See all stories on this topic »
Gold futures settle at fresh seven-week high
SPDR Gold Trust (CONSOLIDATED:GLD) , the biggest exchange-traded fund backed by gold, ran into trouble in late morning trade but recovered ground lost. …See all stories on this topic »
Gold falls as recent spike triggers selling
Gold buyers have taken notice of the recent leg up, as evidenced in recent activity for the top exchange-traded fund backed by gold, SPDR Gold Trust …See all stories on this topic »
This gold fund doesn't glitter
Gold looks so appealing that investors might be tempted to load up on this offering, but they'd be making the Stupid Investment of the Week.See all stories on this topic »
Gold futures reverse to mild loss after U.S. data
SPDR Gold Trust (CONSOLIDATED:GLD) , the world's largest exchange-traded fund backed by gold, recorded its second consecutive day of inflows, with holdings …See all stories on this topic »
This is one gold fund that doesn't glitter
The latest fake luxury goods to come out of Thailand are replica cars that look like Lamborghinis and Ferraris.See all stories on this topic »
This is one gold fund that doesn't glitter
Over the last five years, the fund is up roughly 5.2% per annum, which sounds pretty good until you consider that the average gold fund is up more than 22% …See all stories on this topic »
This is one gold fund that doesn't glitter
The latest fake luxury goods to come out of Thailand are replica cars that look like Lamborghinis and Ferraris.See all stories on this topic »