Volatile Dow keeps on retreat
Posted August 19, 2007
Volatile Dow keeps on retreat
Santa Rosa Press Democrat - The dollar was lower against other major currencies, while gold prices fell. The Russell 2000 index of smaller companies fell 16.94, or 2.17 percent, to 762.87. Japan’s Nikkei stock average rose 0.27 percent. Britain’s FTSE 100 fell 0.10 percent
IAMGOLD 2007 Second Quarter Results
Market Wire - Revenues in 2007 benefited from stronger gold prices but were offset by higher operating costs at the mining operations. The impairment charge at Mupane is attributable to a reduction in expected cash flows from this mine. Operating cash flow for the
AXcess News: Solid Earnings Overlooked in Market Selloff
MSN MoneyCentral - While both companies saw strong results, lagging silver and gold prices over the past week only slightly improved Friday, mostly due to the spill over in market sentiment that sent stocks tumbling worldwide as credit worries infected Wall Street
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Gold, Oil Fall Alongside Stocks
Akron Beacon Journal - Gold prices tumbled as stocks extended their plunge Thursday, closing before the precious metal could benefit from a late-day turnaround on Wall Street. The stock drop of the past week has led many investors to take money out of commodities across
Energy, metals prices advance
Seattle Post Intelligencer - NEW YORK — The commodities markets followed Wall Street higher Friday after the Federal Reserve appeased investors nervous about tight credit by lowering its key discount rate a half-percentage point. Commodities prices rose broadly Friday, with
Dollar higher, gold falls in Europe
OregonLive.com - LONDON (AP) The U.S. dollar was higher against most other major currencies in European trading Wednesday. Gold prices fell. The euro traded at $1.3477, down from $1.3576 late Tuesday in New York. Later, in midday trading in New York, the euro
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