Driven by U.S. Dollar Weakness, Gold Market Gained in January

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By Joe Foster, VanEck The gold price continued to move higher after becoming oversold ahead of the December 13 Federal Reserve (the "Fed") rate announcement. After reaching a 17-month high of $1,366 per ounce on January 25, gold finished the month with a $42.10 (3.2%) gain at $1,345.15 per ounce. The move to new highs [...] Read more on ETFtrends.com.

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