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  2. Analysis: Behind the price rise of gold and silver

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    May 20 marked an all-time high price for gold, at a spot price of $2,435.96 per ounce. Gold futures were higher at $2,438.50. Spot silver also rose to $32.17, an over 11-year high.

  3. Here's why gold prices could climb even higher from current ...

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    Gold prices hit a fresh record high — above $2,500 an ounce — on Friday. Gold prices have risen about 20% this year thanks to central bank buying and geopolitical and economic uncertainties.

  4. Why gold prices just hit a record

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    The price of spot gold topped $2,500 an ounce on Friday, a new high. The metal is rising on confidence that interest-rate cuts are imminent. The precious metal could eventually reach $2,900, one ...

  5. Gold as an investment - Wikipedia

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    A 10% increase in the gold price to $660 per troy ounce ($21/g) will push that margin up to $360, which represents a 20% increase in the mine's profitability, and possibly a 20% increase in the share price. Furthermore, at higher prices, more ounces of gold become economically viable to mine, enabling companies to add to their production.

  6. Why are gold prices hitting record highs?

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    The price of gold climbed to an all-time high on Friday as uncertainty about conflict in the Middle East and the U.S. presidential election sent investors in search of a safe haven. The monthslong ...

  7. Market trend - Wikipedia

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    In a secular bear market, the prevailing trend is "bearish" or downward-moving. An example of a secular bear market occurred in gold from January 1980 to June 1999, culminating with the Brown Bottom. During this period, the market price of gold fell from a high of $850/oz ($30/g) to a low of $253/oz ($9/g). [6]

  8. 2000s commodities boom - Wikipedia

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    Since 1968 the price of gold has ranged widely, from a high of $850/oz ($27,300/kg) on 21 January 1980, to a low of $252.90/oz ($8,131/kg) on 21 June 1999 (London Gold Fixing). [ 4 ] The analysis of this period is based on the work of Robert Solow and is rooted in macroeconomic theories of trade including the Mundell–Fleming model . [ 5 ]

  9. Why gold prices are at record highs

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    The price of spot gold reached $2,364 per ounce Tuesday after hitting record highs for seven straight sessions and trading at $2,336 per ounce Monday. Year on year, gold is up 16.5%.