May 25, 2012 Dip buyers send gold higher Gold traders did some value hunting ahead of the long weekend, sending the yellow metal to a two-day winning streak ahead of the Memorial Day weekend.
May 25, 2012 Forsys Metals plans bigger Namibia uranium mine Canada's Forsys Metals Corp says it may be able to boost its uranium reserves in Namibia by 30 percent as it consolidates its two projects in the southern African nation…
May 25, 2012 EU sideswipes oilsands with new fuel directive A new fuel-quality directive, passed yesterday by the European Union, will create a separate label for Canadian oil produced from oilsands.
May 25, 2012 The catalysts for the next gold rally In 2012, gold has traded well beneath the all-time high of $1924 recorded in September 2011. As we have previously cautioned, a fall back to $1520- or even lower is…
May 25, 2012 Foreign workers to relieve labour shortage in Australia’s mining industry Australia’s government announced Friday it will allow a new mine to hire about 1,700 foreign workers to alleviate a labour shortage threatening the resources boom.
May 25, 2012 Sprout-less gold Tier 1 capital? Institutional investors tend to prefer investments that are thought to contain the potential for growth; growth = sprouts.
May 24, 2012 First, do good when mining for gold: Benoit La Salle Benoit La Salle is the founder, president and CEO of SEMAFO, a mining company that rates its work in sustainability and community building as high as it does its gold…
May 24, 2012 Industry Watch: Lawrence and Al chat about where to be investing your cash Al Korelin sits down with Lawrence Roulston of Resource Opportunities in New York. Lawrence and Al discuss where they believe that the undervalued companies are in this down market.
May 24, 2012 Rail strike threatens Canadian coal, potash A strike by CP Rail is hampering the movement of goods across Canada including mined commodities coal and potash.
May 24, 2012 Gold trades higher on monetary easing hopes Gold futures traded higher Thursday, advancing nearly 2% prior to falling back, as the release of disappointing U.S. data triggered hopes for a third round of monetary easing by the…
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