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Gold rises after slowing U.S. growth boosts appeal – CNBC

Ethan | October 28, 2021 | Latest | No Comments

  1. Gold rises after slowing U.S. growth boosts appeal  CNBC
  2. PRECIOUS-Gold holds firm above $1,800 as U.S. bond yields weaken  Reuters
  3. Gold firms as US bond yields weaken; focus on ECB, BOJ meetings  The Business Times
  4. Gold ends higher, but stays below the key $1,800 mark  MarketWatch
  5. PRECIOUS-Gold firms as U.S. bond yields, dollar weaken  Nasdaq

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LATEST GOLD NEWS

  • India more than doubles tariffs on gold imports – Financial Times
  • How gold can fit into an options trader’s portfolio as inflation concerns rise – CNBC
  • Why Modi Wants Indians To Stop Buying Gold – Bloomberg.com
  • Plans for Australia’s first Trump Tower scrapped due to ‘toxic’ brand, developer says – BBC
  • Plan for $1.5bn Trump Tower on Gold Coast scrapped because brand ‘toxic to Australians’ – The Guardian

India more than doubles tariffs on gold imports – Financial Times

How gold can fit into an options trader’s portfolio as inflation concerns rise – CNBC

Why Modi Wants Indians To Stop Buying Gold – Bloomberg.com

Plans for Australia’s first Trump Tower scrapped due to ‘toxic’ brand, developer says – BBC

Plan for $1.5bn Trump Tower on Gold Coast scrapped because brand ‘toxic to Australians’ – The Guardian

Plan for Trump Tower on Gold Coast scrapped as brand labelled ‘toxic’ – Australian Broadcasting Corporation

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