Gold and Silver Bullion – News and Prices
ABN Amro preparing for negative interest rates (Nltimes)
Newcrest Quarterly Gold Output Slides 11% to Miss Estimates (Bloomberg)
Gold futures log back-to-back weekly losses (Marketwatch)
Gold Falls as Stocks Advance and Traders See Higher U.S. Rates (Bloomberg)
Gold slips as stocks rise ahead of Fed, BoJ meetings (Reuters)
Here’s what Donald Trump would do to the price of gold (Marketwatch)
A Timeline For The Next Rally In Gold (TFMetalreport)
Vindicating GATA, academic study says central banks rig markets with gold lending (Gata)
Gold may have rallied high, but Indians unwilling to profit from it (Economictimes)
What to expect in the Fed statement this week (Marketwatch)
Gold Prices (LBMA AM)
25 July: USD 1,315.00 ., EUR 1,196.91 & GBP 1,000.32 per ounce
22 July: USD 1,323.20 ., EUR 1,199.21 & GBP 1,005.10 per ounce
21 July: USD 1,322.00 ., EUR 1,199.32 & GBP 1,000.75 per ounce
20 July: USD 1,325.60, EUR 1,204.31 & GBP 1,005.86 per ounce
19 July: USD 1,332.20, EUR 1,203.38 & GBP 1,009.04 per ounce
18 July: USD 1,326.15, EUR 1,200.30 & GBP 1,000.05 per ounce
15 July: USD 1,330.50, EUR 1,194.79 & GBP 994.15 per ounce
Silver Prices (LBMA)
25 July: USD 19.41, EUR 17.66 & GBP 14.77 per ounce
22 July: USD 19.70, EUR 17.87 & GBP 15.03 per ounce
21 July: USD 19.34, EUR 17.55 & GBP 14.66 per ounce
20 July: USD 19.70, EUR 17.88 & GBP 14.95 per ounce
19 July: USD 19.99, EUR 18.07 & GBP 15.18 per ounce
18 July: USD 19.72, EUR 17.83 & GBP 14.89 per ounce
15 July: USD 20.14, EUR 18.08 & GBP 15.06 per ounce
Recent Market Updates
– Is Gold Set To Hit $1,500 Per Ounce?
– Why Italy’s bank crisis could be a ‘ticking time bomb’
– Gold Holds Near Two-Week Low as Risk Appetite Rises on U.S. Data
– IMF Scraps Forecast for Global-Growth Pickup on Brexit Fallout
– Gold, Trump and Rates: Bank That Foresaw Rally Flags $1,500
– Gold Lower After Central Bank’s Surprise Move
– “We Are On the Cusp of an Explosion in the Silver Price” – John Embry
– Stocks Rally – Is Brexit Systemic Risks Contained?
– Britain has a new prime minister – here’s what that means for you
– Metals Caught Between Global Gloom, U.S. Job Gains as Gold Slips
– Central Bank Resumes Monthly Gold Buying in Bid to Diversify Reserves
– Property Fund Turmoil in the UK has Eerie Echoes of Bear Stearns