Crimean artifacts caught up in Ukraine-Russia dispute
A Crimean museum's ancient gold collection in limbo after Russia annexation of the Ukrainian territory.
Rick Rule: You survived the pain, why not hang around for the gain?
According to Rule, these are the classic signs of a bear market bottom.
Canadian Mint honours Pope John Paul II with gold, silver coins
Coins show pope during Mass in first Canadian visit.
HudBay target Augusta says it's got nine potential buyers
Company says 'significant industry players' are among them.
Ukraine to pay 80% more for Russian gas
Ukraine uses gas for about 40% of its energy needs, and more than half of that supply comes from Russia.
Suncor can't randomly drug test employees, panel rules
Panel rules the program would be an unreasonable invasion of privacy.
Capstone Mining gains on life-of-mine extension
The Pinto Valley copper mine in Arizona was supposed to stop producing in 2018.
Taseko fights for New Prosperity, files second judicial review application
Says government held 'inappropriate closed door meetings with opponents' of the proposed mine.
The US now produces more than 10% of the world's crude, thanks to the shale industry
US tight oil production averaged 3.22 million barrels per day over the past three months.
Diamond dealers under threat in Central African Republic
Rough diamonds are one of the country's biggest exports.
CHART: Unprecedented growth of global financial assets
But gold holdings represent only 1% of all financial assets.
Bitcoin not a currency, in IRS terms
Bitcoin and other digital currencies will be treated as property for US Federal Tax purposes.
Gahcho Kue on track, companies reassure investors
Contrary to media reports last week that project could be delayed.
Value of US mineral production decreased in 2013
Not because of lower production but lower metals prices.
Signs of recovery in India's gold jewellery sector
But value of exports still down nearly 50% over the past 11 months due to domestic scarcity of the yellow metal.
Chinese demand for Australian commodities not about to 'decline drastically' – Fitch
But China's incremental demand for commodities may have peaked.
Gold drops 2% as Fed reduces monthly bond purchases to $55 billion
Fed says 'labor market indicators were mixed but on balance showed further improvement.'
Ottawa reshuffle: Canada gets new Minister of Natural Resources
Former minister becomes Finance Minister.
MMG confirms negotiations with Glencore over Las Bambas; no guarantee of agreement
This is the first statement in which MMG has confirmed its intention to buy Las Bambas.
VIDEO: Sandstorm CEO comments on 'transformative' year and lessons learned from Colossus bankruptcy
2013 has been a 'very, very positive year' - CEO
World's oldest gold mine in Georgia a 'myth,' says government
Allows Russian-owned gold miner to continue mining operation at the site.