Barry Stuppler
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India Said to Plan Gold Policy Overhaul for $19 Billion Sector
(Read More)India, which vies with China as the world’s top consumer of bullion, is working on new policies to improve transparency and help expand its $19 billion gold jewelry industry, according to people with knowledge of the matter . . . .
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Credit Suisse still looks $1,400 Gold by Q4 2017
(Read More)Credit Suisse still looks for $1,400-an-ounce gold by the fourth quarter . . . .
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Gold moved over $1,270 per ounce<br />Daily Market Report 6/14/17
(Read More)Gold moved back above the key $1,270 per ounce level this morning based on a number of factors . . . .
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Gold awaits news from the Federal Reserve<br />Daily Market Report 6/13/17
(Read More)Gold is trading in a very narrow high/low price range, awaiting news from the Federal Reserve meeting . . . .
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Gold: On the Verge of Tearing Up Resistance
(Read More)Gold is on the way up, says Tom Beck, editor of Portfolio Wealth Global, and sets out several elements investors should look for before buying . . . .
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Gold dips as market awaits cues from Fed meeting
(Read More)Gold dipped on Tuesday on technical selling, although losses were limited as most investors stayed on the sidelines ahead of a U.S. Federal Reserve meeting that should provide signals on the pace of future monetary tightening . . . .
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Gold & Silver prices correct after recent rally
(Read More)Last Friday, Gold closed at $1,271 per ounce, down $9 for the week. Last week was an exciting week with Gold making a new 2017 high . . . .
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Gold stayed in a tight trading range today<br />Daily Market Report 6/12/17
(Read More)Gold stayed in a tight $7 trading range today, between $1,264 and $1,271 per ounce . . . .
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SHARPS PIXLEY Sees A 252% Increase in Physical Gold Demand
(Read More)The elections leading to a hung parliament in the UK have seen a rush into physical gold by investors . . . .
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Gold opened lower this morning<br />Daily Market Report 6/9/17
(Read More)Gold opened lower this morning, based on a stronger U.S. Dollar in overnight trading . . . .





