By SIMON CONSTABLE
Investors in mutual funds and exchange-traded funds have been dumping their commodities holdings for five straight weeks, new data shows.
It could be a contrary indicator that it’s time to invest in commodities. Read more here.
By SIMON CONSTABLE
Investors in mutual funds and exchange-traded funds have been dumping their commodities holdings for five straight weeks, new data shows.
It could be a contrary indicator that it’s time to invest in commodities. Read more here.
By SIMON CONSTABLE
Recent lackluster price action in the precious metals market shouldn't leave gold investors down in the dumps. Shortly, the bull market for the yellow metal is set to resume, according to a recent report from Wall Street bank Goldman Sachs. Read more here.
By SIMON CONSTABLE
As recent market action shows, there are perils with investments that track market-capitalization-weighted indexes—especially when a rally goes into reverse. Read more here.
By Simon Constable
Wall Street professionals increasingly are investing in companies considered to be “green” in that they follow ESG (environmental, social and governance) principles. Read more here.
By SIMON CONSTABLE
Investors continued plowing their cash into gold bullion in the third quarter, helping propel the price more than 5% higher over the period. Read more here.
By SIMON CONSTABLE
Gold prices took a significant tumble Wednesday. But that doesn’t mean that long-term gold investors should turn bearish. Read more here.