PRIVATE INVESTOR interest in gold has collapsed in 2018. Any dealer tells you otherwise, they're lying. What began as a Trump slump for US gold coin sales in 2017 has now spread to retail gold bar investing demand in UK and Europe.
Failing that, ask its pension fund for a few index-linked Gilts... The BANK of ENGLAND announced its latest policy decision in London on Thursday, writes Adrian Ash at BullionVault.
Gold prices held most of yesterday's 1.0% jump against the Dollar and touched new 3-week highs for Euro investors on Tuesday, trading higher as crude oil rose and Saudi Arabia accused Iran of "direct military aggression" tantamount to a...
Gold Investing sentiment amongst Western households came into 2017 with the strongest end-year reading since 2012. 2016's gold investing demand also set a 4-year record by weight, confirming the upturn in sentiment as prices rose across...
Can Western gold investing rely on China + India to put a floor under 2017 prices...? Gold Investing prices rise when Western money managers buy or bet it will rise. Asian households then buy all the gold they can get, most especially in...
Gold bullion again gave back a $10 overnight pop on Wednesday in London, falling back to last week's finishing level at $1183 per ounce for the third session running as world stock markets rose and oil prices jumped on rumors of an OPEC...
Gold prices rallied off 3-week lows in Asian and London trade Friday, bottoming over 7% below Wednesday's US election results' spike at $1251 per ounce as European stock markets ended their 'Trump bump' rally and fell with emerging-market...
All Said and done, confidence in central banking's confidence game remains the prime mover of gold prices, writes Adrian Ash at BullionVault. Because as the New York Times put it in 1999, with no shred of irony or historical awareness, who...
GOLD BUYING amongst private investors in the developed West raced to the fastest pace in three years amid last month's Brexit referendum and financial shock.
Gold prices erased two-thirds of last week's 1.5% jump against a rising US Dollar on Monday, dropping back from $1200 per ounce as Eurozone stock markets held strong gains amid hopes of a quick deal at the latest emergency summit on Greece...