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Of those 25 participants, 20 see prices up, while two see prices down, and three see prices sideways or unchanged.
FORBES: Higher Gold Prices Seen For Next Week -- Survey Participants
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Of those 26 participants, 21 see prices up, while two see prices down, and three are neutral or see prices moving sideways.
FORBES: Gold Survey : Solid Majority See Higher Gold Prices Next Week -- Survey Participants
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Of those 19 participants, 14 see prices up, while three see prices down and two see prices sideways or unchanged.
FORBES: METALS OUTLOOK: Sovereign Debt Worries To Lift Gold Again Next Week
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Of those 24 participants, 19 see prices up, while three see prices down, and two are neutral on prices.
FORBES: METALS OUTLOOK: Higher Gold Prices Seen For Next Week As Iran Tensions Lend Support
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Of those 23 participants, 18 see prices up, while three see prices down, and two are neutral or see prices moving sideways.
FORBES: METALS OUTLOOK: Gold May Target $1,800/Oz Next Week
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The number of weak companies (those rated B- or lower) issuing bonds was more than a third of the total in the third quarter, a level which usually spells trouble two to three years down the line, in the form of a pick-up in default rates.
ECONOMIST: Better to feast on cookies than junk bonds
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Serving at 4-5 and down two match points, the world No. 1 blistered three straight points to square it up.
WSJ: Jason Gay: The Underdogs Can Go Home
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She drew up a three-page list of potential themes and narrowed it down to two choices.
WSJ: Nerdy Dancing, Where Pasty Meets Pastie
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The three-time Open champion is well down the field on two under and is frustrated by his up-and-down form.
BBC: SPORT | Golf | Hanell ahead in Hong Kong
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Markets typically will go to a two-to-three-year period up and about a one-to-eighteen-month period down.
FORBES: Using Alternatives to Ease Volatility