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Gold prices and shares of mining companies jumped on Wednesday amid heightened turmoil surrounding the U.S. and North Korea.
In Washington D.C., President Donald Trump doubled down on his rebuff of the Pyongyang regime and its nuclear program on Wednesday, which helped send many world markets down over the past two days.
Pyongyang responded to provocations from President Trump and said it would consider using missiles against U.S. military bases in Guam. Wasting no time, President Trump took to Twitter on Wednesday morning to boast about the renewed strength of America’s nuclear arsenal.
The escalating sentiments out of North Korea and Washington after the weekend UN Security Council sanctions helped send the price of the fail-safe currency up on Wednesday.
Gold prices closed up around 1.48% at $1,281.30 per ounce on Wednesday. The commodity touched over $1,284.40 an ounce on Wednesday, which marked the highest intraday price in almost two months.
Some of the top performing gold and gold mining stocks also rose on the back of the heightened U.S. and North Korean tensions.
Barrick Gold Corporation stock popped 1.42%, while Newmont Mining Corporation (NEM - Free Report) gained 1.01%. Canadian gold mining company McEwen Mining Inc. (MUX - Free Report) and DRDGOLD Limited (DRD - Free Report) both jumped over 2%.
Shares of three of the top gold ETFs were also up on Wednesday. SPDR Gold Shares (GLD - Free Report) , the iShares Gold Trust ETF (IAU - Free Report) , and the VanEck Vectors Gold Miners ETF (GDX - Free Report) all rose over 1%.
Despite today’s jump, gold still sits well below its 52-week high of over $1,350 per ounce, which it reached last summer.
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Gold Climbs As North Korea Concerns Increase
Gold prices and shares of mining companies jumped on Wednesday amid heightened turmoil surrounding the U.S. and North Korea.
In Washington D.C., President Donald Trump doubled down on his rebuff of the Pyongyang regime and its nuclear program on Wednesday, which helped send many world markets down over the past two days.
Pyongyang responded to provocations from President Trump and said it would consider using missiles against U.S. military bases in Guam. Wasting no time, President Trump took to Twitter on Wednesday morning to boast about the renewed strength of America’s nuclear arsenal.
The escalating sentiments out of North Korea and Washington after the weekend UN Security Council sanctions helped send the price of the fail-safe currency up on Wednesday.
Gold prices closed up around 1.48% at $1,281.30 per ounce on Wednesday. The commodity touched over $1,284.40 an ounce on Wednesday, which marked the highest intraday price in almost two months.
Some of the top performing gold and gold mining stocks also rose on the back of the heightened U.S. and North Korean tensions.
Barrick Gold Corporation stock popped 1.42%, while Newmont Mining Corporation (NEM - Free Report) gained 1.01%. Canadian gold mining company McEwen Mining Inc. (MUX - Free Report) and DRDGOLD Limited (DRD - Free Report) both jumped over 2%.
Shares of three of the top gold ETFs were also up on Wednesday. SPDR Gold Shares (GLD - Free Report) , the iShares Gold Trust ETF (IAU - Free Report) , and the VanEck Vectors Gold Miners ETF (GDX - Free Report) all rose over 1%.
Despite today’s jump, gold still sits well below its 52-week high of over $1,350 per ounce, which it reached last summer.
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From driverless cars to artificial intelligence, we've seen an unsurpassed growth of high-tech products in recent months. Yesterday's science-fiction is becoming today's reality. Despite all the innovation, there is a single component no tech company can survive without. Demand for this critical device will reach $387 billion this year alone, and it's likely to grow even faster in the future.
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