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By Austin Kiddle |
May 1, 2013
Gold investors are keenly watching the direction of the gold-backed ETP holdings, which fell 174 metric tons or 7.1% in April to 2,275.84 metric tons. The SPDR gold holdings fell to a 43-month low to 1,078.54 tons at the end of April.
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By Austin Kiddle |
April 10, 2013
Barclays recently reiterate that the biggest short-term risk for gold prices will be gold-backed ETP outflows. Close to 18 tonnes of outflow occurred in the first week of April.
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By Glenys Sim, Bloomberg |
February 26, 2013
The cycle for gold prices, which climbed for 12 straight years, has probably turned as the recovery in the U.S. economy gathers momentum and investment holdings collapse, according to Goldman Sachs Group Inc..
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By Press Release |
February 6, 2013
The ETPs will be physically backed commodity investment vehicles. No timetable was provided for launch.
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By Press Release |
December 20, 2012
Boost ETP will launch 10 new exchange-traded products in the United Kingdom based on indexes in the Nasdaq Commodity Index Family.
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By Glenys Sim |
December 3, 2012
Gold dropped as the stalemate in U.S. budget talks weighed on commodities, countering record assets in exchange-traded products.
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By Nicholas Larkin, Bloomberg |
October 8, 2012
Global commodity exchange-traded product assets climbed to a record $207.4 billion in the third quarter as investors sought gold as a protection of wealth amid central bank stimulus, according to ETF Securities Ltd.
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By Debarati Roy, Bloomberg |
May 16, 2012
Billionaire investor George Soros increased his holdings in the SPDR Gold Trust in the first quarter while John Paulson maintained his stake, the fund’s largest, before bullion prices erased gains for the year.
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By Canaccord Genuity Morning Coffee |
May 1, 2012
Energy Transfer Partners is purchasing Sunoco for $5.3 billion in stock and cash as it looks to shift toward crude oil in the face of depressed natural gas prices.
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By Glenys Sim, Bloomberg |
April 25, 2012
Silver holdings in exchange-traded products declined 0.5 percent, the most since December, as prices traded near a three-month low and exchange stockpiles climbed.