Gold passes $3,000 for first time – can it keep climbing?
Market uncertainty is pushing gold to new highs, with elevated investor demand ‘likely to persist’
Market uncertainty is pushing gold to new highs, with elevated investor demand ‘likely to persist’
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Precious metal funds topped the charts while India funds tanked
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The asset class has been hit by uncertainty, despite performing well for the majority of 2024
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The gold rally shows no signs of slowing as banks around the globe continue to ramp up buying, writes Tom Roderick
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Bullion trading on the Royal Mint’s website surged 336% compared to the average day this year
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Gold is hitting one high after another, but investors are dropping the precious metal
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Investors cannot ignore the geopolitical risks we are facing, according to Ravenscroft’s Matt Girard
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TB Amati Strategic Metals fund manager is waiting to buy back into copper names
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Panic alone might not necessarily send investors scurrying to gold but few safe haven alternatives exist
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Guernsey-based stockbroking and investment management company Ravenscroft has acquired precious metals business Bullion Rock for an undisclosed sum.
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While Brexit and Trump dominated the headlines, the funds which delivered the best returns in 2016 told a different narrative.
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Old Mutual Global Investors said it intends to launch the Old Mutual Gold and Silver Fund next month.
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