September 16, 2012 Silver and gold – developing trend up Both silver and gold closed well for the week. There can be myriad reasons for explaining the strength of the metals, but we will stick to the strongest and most…
September 16, 2012 Will gold producers continue their recovery in 2012 The recent announcement of the FOMC to buy mortgage backed securities at a rate of $40 billion per month is something that many bullion traders had anticipated and has already…
September 15, 2012 Couple forge their own wedding rings Raw material mark up can range between 300% to 1,000%
September 15, 2012 How investors can protect themselves in a politicized economy Right on the heels of the Republican and Democratic National Conventions, the recent Casey Research Summit in Carlsbad, California, focused on a timely theme: "Navigating the Politicized Economy."
September 14, 2012 If you’re herding animals near Oyu Tolgoi the NY Times wanna talk to you Clearly if you work for the mainstream media there is only one way to approach a story like Oyu Tolgoi, Turquoise Hill Resource's massive copper-gold mine in Mongolia scheduled to…
September 14, 2012 Victoria Gold mine could hike Yukon power rates, says report An environmental screening report says adding Victoria Gold's proposed mine near Mayo to Yukon's power grid could raise Yukoners' power rates by as much as 20%.
September 14, 2012 No end in sight for strike at Gold Fields mine A labour strike in demand for higher salaries continued at South Africa's second-largest gold producer, Gold Fields Ld. on Friday, as talks between KDC West miners and the company progress.
September 14, 2012 Ivory Coast plans windfall tax on gold miners’ profits Ivory Coast plans a windfall tax of 19 per cent on gold mine profits to share in the benefits from soaring world prices for the metal.
September 14, 2012 INFOGRAPHIC: How often do politicians mention commodities and energy in their speeches? Learn how often American political parties mention commodities and energy at their conventions.
Column: EV revolution rolls on but battery metals lose their charge It should only be a matter of time before demand momentum absorbs the current supply glut, writes Reuters columnist Andy Home. December 20, 2025 | 06:23 am