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Date Stock Title
Apr 26 GOLD Stocks to watch next week: Amazon, Apple, Anglo American and Novo Nordisk
Apr 26 GOLD The World of Alternative Investments
Apr 26 GOLD Why Barrick Gold (GOLD) is a Top Value Stock for the Long-Term
Apr 25 GOLD Agnico Eagle Mines (AEM) Q1 Earnings and Revenues Surpass Estimates
Apr 25 GOLD 15 Best Cheap Stocks To Buy For 2024
Apr 25 GOLD Copper Is A Hot Commodity: Bidding War for Anglo American May Emerge After BHP's 'Low Ball' Offer — 'Let The Games Begin'
Apr 25 GLD Hard To Make A Bearish Case Against GLD
Apr 25 GOLD Here are UBS's top gold picks as stocks appear inexpensive amid wider rally
Apr 25 GOLD Meta Falls 15% On Great Earnings, Tesla Rises 12% On Ugly Earnings – Here Is The Real Reason
Apr 25 GLD US Economy Grows 1.6% In Q1, Sharply Below Expectations As Price Pressures Weigh On Spending (CORRECTED)
Apr 25 GOLD Sandstorm Gold (SAND) Expected to Beat Earnings Estimates: Can the Stock Move Higher?
Apr 25 GOLD Barrick Gold Corporation (GOLD) Is a Trending Stock: Facts to Know Before Betting on It
Apr 24 GLD Asia And Europe Markets Rise, US Dollar Rebounds - Global Markets Today While US Slept
Apr 24 GOLD Here's Why Shareholders Should Examine Barrick Gold Corporation's (TSE:ABX) CEO Compensation Package More Closely
Apr 24 GLD Gold To Rally Even Higher On Nvidia, Big Tech? Schiff's Firm Says AI 'Has Looped Around To Depend On Our Oldest Kind Of Money'
Apr 24 GOLD Gold To Rally Even Higher On Nvidia, Big Tech? Schiff's Firm Says AI 'Has Looped Around To Depend On Our Oldest Kind Of Money'
Apr 23 GLD Gold's sharp two-day correction overdue and healthy, analysts say
Apr 23 GOLD Barrick: Lower Than Its 2011 Peak And Not Underpriced, But Still A Buy
Apr 23 GOLD Barrick Gold (GOLD) Beats Stock Market Upswing: What Investors Need to Know
Apr 23 GLD Gold's Big Day: Market Shake-Up!
Gold

Gold is a chemical element with symbol Au (from Latin: aurum) and atomic number 79, making it one of the higher atomic number elements that occur naturally. In its purest form, it is a bright, slightly reddish yellow, dense, soft, malleable, and ductile metal. Chemically, gold is a transition metal and a group 11 element. It is one of the least reactive chemical elements and is solid under standard conditions. Gold often occurs in free elemental (native) form, as nuggets or grains, in rocks, in veins, and in alluvial deposits. It occurs in a solid solution series with the native element silver (as electrum) and also naturally alloyed with copper and palladium. Less commonly, it occurs in minerals as gold compounds, often with tellurium (gold tellurides).
Gold is resistant to most acids, though it does dissolve in aqua regia, a mixture of nitric acid and hydrochloric acid, which forms a soluble tetrachloroaurate anion. Gold is insoluble in nitric acid, which dissolves silver and base metals, a property that has long been used to refine gold and to confirm the presence of gold in metallic objects, giving rise to the term acid test. Gold also dissolves in alkaline solutions of cyanide, which are used in mining and electroplating. Gold dissolves in mercury, forming amalgam alloys, but this is not a chemical reaction.
A relatively rare element, gold is a precious metal that has been used for coinage, jewelry, and other arts throughout recorded history. In the past, a gold standard was often implemented as a monetary policy, but gold coins ceased to be minted as a circulating currency in the 1930s, and the world gold standard was abandoned for a fiat currency system after 1971.
A total of 186,700 tonnes of gold exists above ground, as of 2015. The world consumption of new gold produced is about 50% in jewelry, 40% in investments, and 10% in industry. Gold's high malleability, ductility, resistance to corrosion and most other chemical reactions, and conductivity of electricity have led to its continued use in corrosion resistant electrical connectors in all types of computerized devices (its chief industrial use). Gold is also used in infrared shielding, colored-glass production, gold leafing, and tooth restoration. Certain gold salts are still used as anti-inflammatories in medicine. As of 2016, the world's largest gold producer by far was China with 450 tonnes per year.

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