Unemployment falls to 7.5%; job creation solid in April The job market plugged along steadily, and unemployment fell in April, according to new data out Friday, suggesting that the U.S. economy is still expanding. The nation added 165,000 jobs in April as the unemployment rate fell to 7.5 percent, from 7.6 percent in March, the Labor Department said on Friday. More
Gold Prices Rebound Gold prices pushed higher as investors bet that demand for the metal in coins and bars would continue at a high rate following this month's plunge in prices. More
What To Make Of The Dramatic Drop In Gold Prices As I write this post on April 15, spot gold prices, according to Bloomberg, settled down approximately 9% for the day (which marks the biggest one day decline since February of 1983), while spot silver prices were down approximately 12% for the day. More
Gold set for worst two-day loss since 1983 Gold headed for its biggest two-day drop in 30 years on Monday as funds accelerated their exits from the market, and investors also cut exposure to oil, copper and grain after underwhelming Chinese growth data. More
Gold sinks over $60 to lowest since July 2011 Prices hit by technical selling; silver drops 5.3% Gold futures closed at their lowest level in 21 months, tallying a roughly 20% decline from their record level from August of 2011 to meet the standard for a bear market. Recent cuts to gold-price forecasts continued to hurt sentiment, prompting investors to lose confidence in gold as a safe-haven investment. More
Top 20 Metal Albums for People Who Don't Like Metal Top-20-Metal-Albums-for-People-Who-Dont-Like-Metal Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we’re counting down our picks for the heavy metal albums that could serve as solid primers for ... 04/15/2024 - 12:00 pm | View Link