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By: Chris Mullen, Gold-Seeker.com - 20 February, 2015

Gold dipped down to $1201.64 in late Asian trade before it bounced back to $1214.54 in London, but it then fell to a new 7 week low of $1198.52 in New York and ended with a loss of 0.53%. Silver slipped to as low as $16.191 and ended with a loss of 0.98%. Full Story

By: GoldSeek.com - 20 February, 2015

COT Gold, Silver and US Dollar Index Report - February 20, 2015 Full Story

By: Julian D. W. Phillips, Gold/Silver Forecaster - Global Watch - 20 February, 2015

New York closed at $1,207.4 down$1.10. London Fixed the gold price at $1,203.50 down $3.00 and in the euro, at €1,061.381 up €2.025, while the euro was half a cent weaker at $1.1339. Ahead of New York’s opening, gold was trading in London at $1,204.40 and in the euro at €1,063.49. Full Story

By: GoldCore - 20 February, 2015

* Greek Bank Runs Accelerate as Possible ‘Grexit’ Looms
* Fatigue with Greek Crisis Breeding Massive Complacency
* Government in Kiev Forced to Take Diplomatic Approach
* Ukraine a Significant Setback for NATO
* Regional War in Eastern Europe Averted for the Moment Full Story

By: Chris Mullen, Gold-Seeker.com - 19 February, 2015

Gold climbed $11.75 to $1222.95 at about 7:30AM EST before it fell back off in New York, but it ended with a loss of just 0.31%. Silver rose to as high as $16.795 and ended with a loss of 0.37%. Full Story

By: Julian D. W. Phillips, Gold/Silver Forecaster - Global Watch - 19 February, 2015

New York closed at $1,211.20 up $2.70. In Asia the gold price was lifted to $1,215.60. London Fixed the gold price at $1,217.75 up $11.25 and in the euro, at €1,068.295 up €8.939, while the euro was almost unchanged at $1.1399. Ahead of New York’s opening gold was trading in London at $1,217.4 and in the euro at €1,068.18. Full Story

By: GoldCore - 19 February, 2015

Gold has a mysterious aura, pun intended, evoking folklore and mythology which tends to intrigue and fascinate people. People with loose tongues enjoy relaying tales of gold and it’s owners to eager listeners. One should be certain that one is not the subject of such tales which may fall on ears whose curiosity extends beyond mere gossip. Full Story

By: Chris Mullen, Gold-Seeker.com - 18 February, 2015

Gold dropped $10.57 to $1197.93 in late morning New York trade before it jumped up to $1213.41 after the release of today’s fed minutes and then chopped back lower, but it still ended with a gain of 0.22%. Silver slipped to $16.287 before it jumped up to $16.602, but it then fell back off into the close and ended with a loss of 0.36%. Full Story

By: Julian D. W. Phillips, Gold/Silver Forecaster - Global Watch - 18 February, 2015

New York closed at $1,208.50 down $14.00. In Asia the gold price was lifted to $1,210.45. London Fixed the gold price at $1,206.50 down $15.25 and in the euro, at €1,059.356 down €13.201, while the euro was almost unchanged at $1.1389. Ahead of New York’s opening gold was trading in London at $1,206.10 and in the euro at €1,059.56. Full Story

By: GoldCore - 18 February, 2015

Monetary policy across that world is still incredibly loose with interest rates near 0% and with the EU about to begin its QE money printing program or “experiment”. He used the example of Russia whose gold owners have been very well protected during that country’s recent painful economic and currency crisis. Full Story

By: Chintan Karnani, Insignia Consultants - 18 February, 2015

Focus is on Greece and Ukraine. NATO is hell bent on making Ukraine a part of its territory. There can be chances of a future full scale open war between Russia and NATO. Chinese demand at the beginning of their New Year has been high. However apprehensions remain over the continuity over the same. Full Story

By: Chris Mullen, Gold-Seeker.com - 17 February, 2015

Gold fell $24.57 to $1203.93 by early afternoon in New York before it bounced back higher in the last four hours of trade, but it still ended with a loss of 1.63%. Silver slipped to as low as $16.304 and ended with a loss of 4.51%. Full Story

By: Julian D. W. Phillips, Gold/Silver Forecaster - Global Watch - 17 February, 2015

New York closed at $1,222.50 down $6.00. In Asia the gold price was lifted to $1,224.00. London Fixed the gold price at $1,221.75 down $11.75 and in the euro, at €1,072.557 down €8.56, while the euro was slightly weaker at $1.1391. Ahead of New York’s opening gold was trading in London at $1,220.10 and in the euro at €1,068.06. Full Story

By: GoldCore - 17 February, 2015

Kaspersky Lab, the Moscow-based cyber security firm whose report into international hacking was previewed by the New York Times Yesterday, has exposed that the NSA has had the capacity to snoop on most U.S.-made computers since 2001. The report claims that the NSA attained access to “firmware” code from all the major Western computer manufacturers – which runs every time a computer is switched on – and figured out how to lodge malicious software in the code. Full Story

By: Julian D.W. Phillips - 16 February, 2015

New York closed at $1,228.50 up $6.50. In Asia the gold price was lifted to $1,237.00. London took it down slightly after which it was Fixed at $1,233.50 up $7.75 and in the euro, at €1,081.117 up €8.016, while the euro was slightly weaker at $1.1409. Ahead of New York’s opening gold was trading in London at $1,234.10 and in the euro at €1,080.65. Full Story

By: GoldCore - 16 February, 2015

An international group of cyber criminals have stolen at least $300,000,000 from over 100 banking and financial institutions in 30 different countries across the world – in a heist that has been described as “much more ‘Ocean’s 11′” than “Bonnie and Clyde” by the company investigating the theft. Full Story

By: Chintan Karnani, Insignia Consultants - 16 February, 2015

The demand trend from China of gold and silver due to the Chinese New Year is very important for the short term. Indian gold and silver demand are expected to rise as the year progresses. In my view from 2016, Indian and Chinese demand for bullion will zoom. This will change the fundamentals and ensure that short positions get converted into long positions. Full Story




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