September 12, 2012 Xi’s elusive whereabouts trigger grave concern on eve of China’s leadership transition The absence of Xi Jinping from several key occasions of state this month has triggered grave concerns about the well-being of China's presumptive heir to power on the eve of…
September 12, 2012 Australian mining entrepreneur convicted and jailed by Indonesian court Australian businessman Dennis Connell has been convicted by an Indonesian court of embezzlement in relation to a botched business deal.
September 12, 2012 Spanish Mountain Gold and Lhtako Dene Nation announce signing of cooperation agreement for Spanish Mountain project Under the Agreement, SMG recognizes and respects Lhtako Dene's asserted aboriginal rights and title in the area of the Spanish Mountain gold project.
September 12, 2012 Precipitate Gold provides Dominican Republic progress update Precipitate Gold is finalizing the formal contract to acquire 100 percent interest in two concession applications located in western Dominican Republic.
September 12, 2012 Green light for Omagh gold mine Galantas Gold is pleased to announce that it has granted consent for the construction of a lower portal and truncated tunnel structure, to be built during phased restoration of the…
September 12, 2012 US is approaching the ‘fiscal cliff’: Russell Richard Russell of Dow Theory Letters says the USA is approaching a "fiscal cliff" which will lead to a bullish outlook for gold.
September 11, 2012 December gold settles 1734.9, up $3.10 Gold traded slightly higher Tuesday, reversing some of Monday’s losses as investors await Thursday’s key announcement from the Federal Reserve. Outside markets were slightly positive as well, with the stock…
September 11, 2012 As the Euro tumbles, Spaniards look to gold The unremitting deterioration of the eurozone's sovereign debt landscape continues to fuel uncertainties about the longevity of the euro as a hard currency.
September 11, 2012 New body found at Lonmin’s mine; miners refuse to go back to work The body of a man slashed to death was found Tuesday at Lonmin’s (LON:JSE) Marikana platinum mine in South Africa's North West province, where a protracted wildcat strike has cost…
September 11, 2012 Peru’s social conflict is about more than mining Since the mid-1990s, peru's mining sector has had remarkable growth. This followed structural reforms, including the privatization of mines, which resulted in significant foreign investment.
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