Spot gold prices were confined to a trading range that was the tightest in circa 100 days as the summer doldrums and the tug-o-war actions between the bulls and the bears made their presence felt in the trading patterns for the precious metal.
S. George and Michael O'Neill, who conceived the magazine as the Vietnam war was coming to a close, and Ann Morrison, who succeeded O'Neill in 1994 and built on their legacy.