Bullion
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Russian Central Bank Buying Gold On The International Market?
For a number of years now and even more so during 2018, the central bank of the Russian Federation, the Bank of Russia, has remained in the spotlight as . . . .(Read More) -
Gold Set for Best Month In 2-Years As Angst Fuels Haven Demand
Gold is soaring, set for the biggest monthly gain in almost two years after the partial U.S. government shutdown . . . .(Read More) -
Record Prices in 2018 U.S. Rare Coin Market, Reports Professional Numismatists Guild
Dealers organization estimates the U.S. rare coin market was over $4 billion in 2018 . . . .(Read More) -
Gold/Silver Prices Breaking Out - Last Chance For Gold/Silver Tax Write-Off
Both Gold and Silver are clearly showing the reason why they are called safe haven investments. This volatility in the stock and bond markets, combined with . . . .(Read More) -
Gold Bulls Just Regained the Upper Hand
Commodity traders appear excited about gold again as stocks are on pace for their worst year since 2008 . . . .(Read More) -
US Has 4.6 Million Foreign Gold Coins Stashed in a Vault in New York
(Read More)The coins were supposed to be melted into gold bars, but were instead preserved in a vault . . . .
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Gold Falls to 2 1/2-Year Low on Powell Testimony
(Read More)Gold prices fell to a two-and-a-half year low on Tuesday, as a stronger dollar weighed on the precious metal and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell backed gradual rate increases . . . .
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Gold and Silver are Money Again in Wyoming
(Read More)A law recognizing gold and silver as currency and legal tender without qualification is now in full effect in Wyoming . . . .
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Germanys Bundesbank has Brought Home $95 Billion in Gold Bullion
(Read More)Germany has the world’s second-largest gold reserves, but since the Cold War, no one has seen it on German soil. Until this weekend, when the country’s central bank, Bundesbank, put eight bars on display at its Money Museum . . . .
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Why I’d buy gold over Bitcoin right now
(Read More)A couple of weeks ago, my Foolish colleague Alan Oscroft asked whether recent large falls in the price of Bitcoin should be taken as a sign for investors to start buying the cryptocurrency. His conclusion? Definitely not. Not only do I agree with him but I think investors should really consider getting some exposure to a different asset . . . .





