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Comex gold futures prices are once again modestly lower in early U.S. trading Thursday, on some more profit-taking and chart consolidation.
FORBES: Gold Weaker on More Profit Taking, but Bull Flag May be Forming on Chart
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Comex gold futures prices are modestly higher in early U.S. trading Friday, on some position-squaring and more chart consolidation ahead of the most important market event of the week, if not the month: a speech by U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke on Friday morning.
FORBES: Gold Firmer on Position Evening as Bernanke on Deck
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Comex gold futures prices are modestly lower in early U.S. trading Wednesday, on some more profit-taking and on chart consolidation.
FORBES: Gold Weaker on More Profit Taking, Chart Consolidation; Bernanke Speech Looms
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Comex gold futures prices ended the U.S. day session modestly lower Thursday, on some more profit-taking and chart consolidation.
FORBES: Comex Gold Ends Weaker on More Profit Taking, Chart Consolidation; Bernanke on Friday
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Publicly, Mr. MacKerron uses their data to chart the hour-by-hour happiness level of London and other U.K. cities on his website.
WSJ: The Really Smart Phone
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Comex gold futures prices ended the U.S. day session modestly higher as choppy and range-bound trading continues on the daily chart.
FORBES: Gold Ends Firmer amid Summertime Doldrums; Prices Trapped in Trading Range
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If the effort succeeds, GM can save its shrinking midsize-car share, now 29% (see chart, left) in the U.S., from an unrelenting assault by Toyota's Camry and Honda's Accord.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Just after these bond transactions, the yield chart for U.S Treasuries (and all bonds) peaked and crossed a years-long uptrend line to the downside, thanks to the wise decision-making of a Fed boss who inspired confidence, Paul Volcker.
FORBES: Is PIMCO's Bill Gross Right About Bonds?
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Citing a study from Merrill Lynch, the CTIA chart says the average U.S. consumer pays 5 cents per minute for voice service--a rate cheaper than other advanced telecom markets, such as the U.K., Germany, South Korea and Japan.
FORBES: Telecom