Gold hits highest values since 2013 amid geopolitical tensions November 5, 2019 Renewed economic concerns and rising geopolitical tensions has driven the value of gold to a six and a half year high, according to the Refinitiv GFMS gold survey. In the third quarter gold’s dollar value rose to an average of $1,472 (£1,144.5) per ounce, a 12 per cent increase on the previous quarter and 22 [...]
Zero carbon transition to cost gold industry $70bn October 23, 2019 Achieving global net-zero emissions targets by 2050 may cost the gold industry up to $70bn (£54.3bn) over the next decade, according to a new paper by the World Gold Council. However, the analysis found that “it is feasible and cost-effective for the gold industry to reduce emissions by up to 95 per cent over the [...]
Royal Mint releases new coin after August gold rush September 16, 2019 August was the most popular month on record for sales of precious metals at the Royal Mint, which has released a new bullion coin following the spike in demand. Demand for bullion rose dramatically last month, rising 127 per cent compared to the same period in 2018, the Mint said. Read more: European stock markets [...]
Recession fears as gold price hits more than six-year high August 13, 2019 The price of gold hit a more than six-year high this morning as investors looked for a safe haven for their money amid protests in Hong Kong and fears of a crash. Spot gold prices were up 1.2 per cent by around 8.30am to $1,523 per ounce. Read more: Gold hits five-year high on dovish [...]
Gold hits five-year high on dovish Fed June 20, 2019 Gold prices hit a five-year high today after dovish signals from the US Federal Reserve put pressure on the dollar. Spot gold hit $1,380.96 per ounce, its highest peak since March 2014. Read more: Gold, the Federal Reserve, and the dollar – what’s driving up precious metal prices? It follows a a rise of around [...]
Solgold sinks as Ecuador spat takes the shine off shares June 6, 2019 Shares in London-listed miner Solgold sank today after local plans to hold a referendum on the company’s presence in Ecuador were submitted to the country’s highest court. Solgold, an Australian gold and copper mining company, lost another 11 per cent from its share price today after it confirmed submissions for a public hearing had been [...]
Gold, the Federal Reserve, and the dollar – what’s driving up precious metal prices? March 19, 2019 Gold has been making a comeback. After a long period with little activity last year, the precious metal’s value has risen as stock markets have struggled and fallen. Combine the volatility of equities with the increase in geopolitical fears, and many investors are re-evaluating whether to increase the amount of gold in their portfolios. The [...]
Barrick and Newmont deal flurry helps smaller gold miners, says London firm’s boss March 14, 2019 Recent megadeals in the gold sector will likely boost small miners as investors start looking at gold, a top gold boss said yesterday after a transformational year for his company. Capital Drilling, which had been largely based in Egypt and Tanzania, decided to move huge parts of its operations after the market started to turn [...]
Gold rises to eight-month high as Huawei tensions weigh on dollar January 29, 2019 Gold prices reached their highest point in over eight months today after the dollar fell on worries over US-China relations. The metal rose to $1,309 per ounce in the early afternoon, a 0.69 per cent rise. Read more: Row over Bank of England's Venezuelan gold heats up as senior Tory MP writes to Carney The boost [...]
Will 2019 be the year gold regains its shine? January 28, 2019 | City Talk Gold had a mixed year in 2018, quickly peaking around $1,366 in January, but falling as low as $1,160 by August. For a while it seemed that the correlation between risk-off appetite and gold prices had broken, with the yellow metal overlooked even in times of heightened uncertainty. But after a 7% recovery since early [...]