October 18, 2018 China’s Zijin sees 2018 gold output at about 37 tonnes The company's gold output will be flat or a little lower than last year, Zijin Chairman Chen Jinghe told Reuters on the sidelines of a conference in Tianjin.
October 18, 2018 Scotland closer to having its first commercial gold mine Scotgold Resources has submitted the last application to secure planning permits for its Cononish project, near Tyndrum.
October 18, 2018 A gold-hungry bug opens door for more efficient biofuels A bacterium is capable of producing solar fuels when fed with gold.
October 17, 2018 Hedge funds reeling from gold jump have five charts to watch Hedge funds that doubled down on bearish gold wagers are facing a gut check.
October 17, 2018 These ten mines will make money – even if gold price falls to $550 Nevada gold mines keep "rocking the boat."
October 17, 2018 Gold festival demand in top buyer hits hurdle as prices jump If this trend continues, then it’s going to be a dampener.
October 17, 2018 Tanzania anti-corruption body charges Acacia subsidiaries with tax evasion, money laundering The news comes barely a week after the company said another worker had been released on bail after being charged with corruption.
October 17, 2018 Hochschild Mining raises annual production target Hochschild Mining Plc on Wednesday raised its annual output target and forecast lower mining costs, as its Inmaculada mine in Peru produced higher grade ore.
October 16, 2018 Hungary boosts gold reserves 10-fold, citing safety concerns Hungary’s central bank increased its gold reserves 10-fold, citing the need to improve its holdings’ safety, joining regional peers with relatively high ownership in the European Union’s east.
October 16, 2018 Second activist targets Detour; seeks board changes US hedge fund Livermore Partners is calling for an overhaul of the board at Detour Gold Corp and a strategic review, becoming the second activist to target the Canadian mining…
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