Gold Slips on Profit-Taking

Gold Silver GLD IAU SLVGold took a breather on Monday, falling back slightly after last week’s almost 5% rise, as investors looked to cash in on profits. Silver also cooled after surging 14% during the prior week.

Gold futures for December delivery dipped 0.4% to $1,365.70 per ounce on Monday, according to . Gold traded as high as $1,384.10 and as low as $1,362. Gold bullion closed in London at $1,370, according to BullionVault.

Silver futures for December delivery sank 0.7% to $23.22 per ounce. Monday’s high for silver was $23.64, while the low was $23.01.

Gold and silver funds declined slightly in Monday trading.

  • The SPDR Gold Trust () slid 0.4%.
  • The iShares Gold Trust () also dipped 0.4%.
  • The iShares Silver Trust () was flat.

Gold and silver mining ETFs moved lower during the day.

  • The Market Vectors Gold Miners ETF () fell 1.9%.
  • The Market Vectors Junior Gold Miners ETF () decreased 0.9%.
  • The Global X Silver Miners ETF () tumbled 2.8%.

Gold mining shares mostly sank on Monday.

  • Agnico-Eagle Mines () edged down 0.1%.
  • Barrick Gold () slid 0.5%.
  • Eldorado Gold () dropped 2.3%.
  • Goldcorp () fell 0.3%.
  • Kinross Gold () tumbled 3.6%.
  • Newmont Mining () declined 0.9%.
  • NovaGold Resources () pulled back 2.9%.
  • Yamana Gold () climbed 0.6%.

Silver mining shares slumped during the day.

  • Coeur d’Alene Mines () slumped 3.5%.
  • Hecla Mining () retreated 3.2%.
  • Pan American Silver () dropped 3%.
  • Silver Wheaton () declined 0.9%.
  • Silver Standard Resources () fell 1%.

As of this writing, Christopher Freeburn did not hold a position in any of the aforementioned securities. Adrian Ash of  contributed to this report.


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