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Gold shines while the dollar declines

An employee weighed gold ingots last week in a room for final weighing and packaging at the Krastsvetmet plant in Siberia. An employee weighed gold ingots last week in a room for final weighing and packaging at the Krastsvetmet plant in Siberia. (Ilya Naymushin/ Reuters)
November 24, 2009

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Denver-based Newmont Mining Corp. , the biggest US gold producer, added 2.1 percent as bullion jumped to a record in London and New York, following another decline of the US dollar. The Dollar Index, which IntercontinentalExchange Inc. uses to track the greenback against six major currencies, decreased 0.7 percent yesterday to 75.129. It slid to 74.679 on Nov. 16, the ... (Full article: 65 words)

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