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gold

[gohld, gawld] / goʊld, gɔld /


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Geopolitical risks, such as the rising U.S.-Venezuela tensions, are also bullish for gold.

From The Wall Street Journal

"A fifty foot gold statue of Mani in the city," he said.

From BBC

I can’t remember what I expected to glimpse on a Zoom call with an Oscar-winning film director — gold door handles, perhaps, a butler at the very least?

From Los Angeles Times

Lower interest rate expectations typically mean lower returns for investments such as bonds, so investors look to commodities such as gold and silver to get a return, but also diversify their portfolios.

From BBC

Robin Brooks, the senior economist at the Brookings Institution and previously chief currency strategist at Goldman Sachs, made his comment as gold surged past $4,400 an ounce.

From MarketWatch