July 10, 2013 Something’s got to give in the precious metals market: Heiko Ihle Ihle sets out a likely scenario and highlights some miners that are able to produce profitably at current metals prices.
July 10, 2013 Tahoe says Guatemala ban on new licenses won’t affect silver project Central American nation is rewriting mining law and wants to suspend new mining and exploration licences for two years.
July 10, 2013 Silver… light at the end of the tunnel? It’s been a rough ride for those who have held on, but recent news should give silver investors a reason for some renewed optimism.
July 10, 2013 The Asian giant stampeding into gold As the West flees the precious metal, another set of gold buyers has come forward with the aim to preserve wealth.
July 10, 2013 Coeur estimates annual silver production of 9.1m oz. at Mexican mine Coeur has completed a preliminary economic assessment for its planned La Precious silver and gold project in Mexico's Durango state.
July 10, 2013 Does gold price collapse really represent confidence in the global economy? "Policymakers should be cautious in interpreting the plunge in gold prices as a vote of confidence in their performance."
July 9, 2013 Barrick $5.5bn writedown to cut net worth 40 per cent, causing potential credit concerns "If gold prices come down from here, that’s going to be an issue.”
July 9, 2013 Physical demand helps gold price consolidate gains Continued strong central bank interest will likely result in some 550 tonnes of new physical demand this year says TD Securities.
July 9, 2013 Continental Gold off to the races after Colombia drill results Toronto-based company gains 6.8% after drilling 16.7m of 58.7 g/t gold at its flagship Buriticá project.
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