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Gold falls below key support level on fund sell-off

Article Abstract:

European central banks were selling off gold as prices fell for the second consecutive day. Gold was traded for $283.20 per troy ounce as of Friday.

Author: McGrath, Steve, Baugh, James.
Publisher: Dow Jones Publishing Co. (Europe)
Publication Name: Wall Street Journal. Europe
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0921-9986
Year: 2000
World, Statistical Data Included, Brief Article, Economic policy, Gold industry, Precious metal products

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Gold feeds on dollar's fall

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As the value of the U.S. dollar slides to record lows, the value of gold is rising. Investment banks, asset managers, and mining companies are responding to investor interest in the precious metal by designing new investment products. Some warn that gold's current high rates do not necessarily make it a good long-term investment.

Author: Sesit, Michael R.
Publisher: Dow Jones Publishing Co. (Europe)
Publication Name: Wall Street Journal. Europe
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0921-9986
Year: 2004
United States, Forecasts, trends, outlooks, Financial management, Commodity & service prices, Services introduction, New Products/Services, Investors, not elsewhere classified, Open-End Investment Funds, Security and Commodity Services, Commodity contracts brokers, dealers, Commodity Investors, Forecasts and trends, Company investment, Investments, International aspects, Market trend/market analysis, Euro (Currency), Dollar (United States), Company service introduction, Service introduction, Commodities industry, Company pricing policy, Commodity funds, Euro currency transition

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EU investigates possible price fixing by airlines

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Alleging price-fixing by international airlines on long-haul flights, European Union officials investigate European and Japanese air carriers. Article discusses the possible outcome of the investigation and other recent antitrust probes.

Author: McGrath, Steve, Henson, Carolyn
Publisher: Dow Jones Publishing Co. (Europe)
Publication Name: Wall Street Journal. Europe
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0921-9986
Year: 2008
Legal issues & crime, Scheduled Air Transportation, Intnl & Territorial Air Service, Air Transportation, Scheduled, And Air Courier Services, Intnl Air Passenger Svc, Scheduled Passenger Air Transportation, Air courier services, Company legal issue, Investigations, European Union, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, International airlines, Deutsche Lufthansa AG, Price fixing

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Subjects list: Europe, Prices and rates, Central banks, Gold
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