Goldman says Clinton victory more likely as gold slips further
She has to win just one of the very competitive states she leads and maintain her sizeable lead in the others
Singapore
GOLD held the steepest slump in a month as Americans prepare to cast their ballots in the US presidential election after a rancorous and divisive campaign, with Goldman Sachs Group saying that Democrat Hillary Clinton is more likely to win the White House than Donald Trump.
Bullion for immediate delivery traded at US$1,284.27 an ounce at 3.02 pm in Sing…
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