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Junior Mining Companies
Gold World editor Greg McCoach reviews how junior mining companies will emerge from the Bear Stearns collapse as the profitable victor.
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Why the Price of Gold is Down
Goldworld Editor Luke Burgess reports why gold's price has fallen and what investors can expect from gold prices in the coming months.
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Investing in Silver
Gold World editor Luke Burgess reviews why investing in silver is one of today's best profit plays... and explores the possibility of $150 silver.
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Record High Gold Prices
Gold World editor Ian Cooper reports that further market negativity is likely to send gold prices much higher... possibly to a record $1,200 when all is said and done.
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$1,000 Gold
Forward-month gold prices just topped the $1,000-an-ounce level as a weakening US dollar spurred demand for the precious metal as an alternative asset and hedge against inflation.
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Euro Continues Higher
The euro continued its march higher against the US dollar today, reaching a record high of US$1.5495 after news of an unexpected rise in German investor sentiment confidence.
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The Fed and $1,000 Gold
Gold World editor Ian Cooper explores the real possibility of a breach of $1,000 gold, as the Fed may be forced to continue cutting rates.
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Gold World: Week in Review
Gold World editor Ian Cooper explores the shift toward market safe havens amid the perfect storm of higher oil prices, a weak dollar, and economic fears.
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China Gold Demand Now 2nd in World
China has reportedly overtaken the United States to become the second biggest market in the world for gold and gold jewelry, according to new figures from the Shanghai Gold Exchange.
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Wheat Prices Hit Record High
Wheat prices rallied to record highs today, rising above $12 a bushel for the first time on record in Chicago as investors piled into the agricultural commodity on signs demand is outpacing supply.
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Home Sales Fall to 9-Year Low
Sales of existing homes fell for the sixth straight month in January, dropping to the slowest sales pace on record.
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