August 12, 2011 Kazakhstan could offer investors mining riches Think of Kazakhstan and thoughts might immediately turn to Borat.
August 12, 2011 Effectively trade gold Since pre-recorded history we have been obsessed with gold; it's part of our global collective conscience.
August 12, 2011 Coal India Q1 net profit jumps 64 pct Maharatna firm Coal India Ltd today reported a 64 per cent jump in the consolidated net profit at Rs 4,143 crore for the first quarter ended June 30. The company…
August 12, 2011 How sensitive is your energy portfolio to oil prices Last week we highlighted the increasing influence China is having in the global oil market given its rapid growth in demand. China has been actively searching out secure sources of…
August 12, 2011 Louis James: add gold stocks during dip Even with the turmoil in today's markets, Louis James, chief metals and mining investment strategist at Casey Research and the senior editor of International Speculator, Casey Investment Alert and Conversations…
August 12, 2011 Quality and document control for UAE nuclear Kocen of South Korea has won a contract for a range of quality-control services supporting the forthcoming Braka nuclear power plant in the UAE, including on-site checks at manufacturing bases.
August 12, 2011 The kindness of strangers and a broken promise The public debt is the money borrowed by the US federal government. The government borrows the money through the issue of securities by the Treasury and other federal government agencies.
August 12, 2011 Oilsands not to blame for Canada’s GHG emissions: professor A University of Alberta professor says the oil sands are getting unfair blame for Canada's greenhouse gas emissions.
August 12, 2011 Progressive Conservative leadership candidates debate in Fort McMurray The six candidates to succeed Ed Stelmach as PC leader debated in Fort McMurray last night. A crowd of several hundred packed a hotel ballroom in Gregoire to hear the…
August 12, 2011 Too much of a good thing is not a good thing I am beginning to feel a bit like one of the French unfortunates stumbling through the fog in the Ardennes, circa 1914. Except that, instead of Germans full of deadly…
Rising investment to keep global silver demand steady in 2026, Silver Institute says The silver market is heading for a sixth consecutive year of structural deficit. February 10, 2026 | 09:31 am