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  2. Gold set for brightest year since 2010 on rate cuts, safe ...

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    Gold prices were set to end a record-breaking year on a positive note on Tuesday as robust central bank buying, geopolitical uncertainties and monetary policy easing fuelled the safe-haven metal's ...

  3. Gold fixing - Wikipedia

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    The New York gold price was US$19.39. The first few fixings were conducted by telephone until the members started meeting at the Rothschild offices in New Court, St Swithin's Lane. In 1933, Executive Order 6102 was signed by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt , requiring US citizens to turn in their gold for $20.67 per ounce.

  4. Gold as an investment - Wikipedia

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    Gold prices (US$ per troy ounce), in nominal US$ and inflation adjusted US$ from 1914 onward. Price of gold 1915–2022 Gold price history in 1960–2014 Gold price per gram between Jan 1971 and Jan 2012.

  5. GOLD. 2715.3. 0.66%. SILVER. 32.625 ... Stock market today: Asian stocks are mixed ahead of key US inflation data ... Annual inflation in the United States may have ticked up last month in a sign ...

  6. Gold extends record, silver jumps to 12-year high as precious ...

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    Gold futures touched fresh records, rising as much as 0.8% to hover near highs of $2,750 per ounce. Silver futures ( SI=F ) gained more than 3% before paring gains, briefly topping $34 per ounce ...

  7. Gold standard - Wikipedia

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    In an international gold-standard system (which is necessarily based on an internal gold standard in the countries concerned), [98] gold or a currency that is convertible into gold at a fixed price is used to make international payments. Under such a system, when exchange rates rise above or fall below the fixed mint rate by more than the cost ...