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Date Stock Title
Nov 1 GLD Market Volatility Soars Ahead Of Elections, Tech Earnings Mixed, Strikes And Hurricanes Knock Employment Down: This Week In The Markets
Nov 1 SIVR Silver ETFs Outshine GLD in Strong Metals Run
Nov 1 GLDM Silver ETFs Outshine GLD in Strong Metals Run
Nov 1 GLD Silver ETFs Outshine GLD in Strong Metals Run
Nov 1 GLD Metal markets on edge as U.S. election takes center stage: BMI
Nov 1 GLD Commodity Roundup: UBS remains bullish on gold, oil prices extend gains
Nov 1 GLDM Gold's Record-Breaking Rush And The U.S. Election Impact
Nov 1 GLD Gold's Record-Breaking Rush And The U.S. Election Impact
Nov 1 IAU Gold's Record-Breaking Rush And The U.S. Election Impact
Nov 1 IAU Why Gold Is Surging And Oil Is Not, And What It Means For Markets
Nov 1 GLD Why Gold Is Surging And Oil Is Not, And What It Means For Markets
Nov 1 GLDM Why Gold Is Surging And Oil Is Not, And What It Means For Markets
Oct 31 GLD Gold suffers sharp pullback as profit-takers move in after record rally
Oct 30 GLD Growing potential for Trump presidency likely helping lift gold to new highs, analyst says
Oct 30 GLD Will the US election result spark a gold correction? Saxo Bank answers
Oct 30 GLD Asia Ex-Japan And Europe Markets Dip; Gold Clocks New High, Dollar Softens - Global Markets Today While US Slept
Oct 30 GLD Investment flows key to gold’s performance in Q3, value of demand exceeded $100B - WGC
Oct 29 GLD Gold futures hit new record high; analyst sees 'Trump trade' pointing to surging U.S. debt
Oct 29 GLDM Gold Price Reclaims $2750/Oz Amid Record $3 Billion Inflows Into Gold Funds
Oct 29 GLD Gold Price Reclaims $2750/Oz Amid Record $3 Billion Inflows Into Gold Funds
Bullion

Bullion is gold, silver, or other precious metals in the form of bars or ingots. Typically, bullion is used for trade on a market. The word "bullion" comes from the old French word bouillon, which meant "boiling", and was the term for the activity of a melting house.The value of bullion is typically determined by the value of its precious metals content, which is defined by its purity and mass. To assess the purity of gold bullion, the centuries-old technique of fire assay is still employed, together with modern spectroscopic instrumentation, to accurately determine its quality to ensure the owner receives fair market value for it. It is also weighed extremely accurately.
Retailers may sometimes market ingots and bars of base metals, such as copper, nickel, and aluminium as "bullion", but this is not a widely accepted definition.

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