October 15, 2018 Mining at Gold Road and Gold Fields JV in Australia to start next month Overall project engineering at the 270,000 ounce-a-year Guyere gold project, which is already more than A$100 million over its original budget of A$507 million, is now 96 percent complete
October 14, 2018 B.C’s historical Kootenay-Boundary district mining region gathers attention Golden Dawn Minerals, KG Exploration Inc. and GGX Gold Corp. are among the companies setting foot in the area.
October 14, 2018 US develops new gold-silver alloy for military use A new gold-silver alloy was created with the idea of lightening the load and enhance the power of devices used by soldiers.
October 12, 2018 Chile environmental court orders Barrick to close Pascua-Lama gold mine The operation was put on hold in 2013 due to environmental issues, political opposition, labor unrest and development costs that ballooned to $8.5 billion.
October 12, 2018 Asia Gold-High prices deter buyers ahead of India festival season In the Indian market, gold futures this week touched their highest since July 2016 at 32,014 rupees per 10 grams.
October 12, 2018 Gold Fields CEO asks for `more time’ as investors get antsy Shareholders getting impatient over the Gold Fields failure to stem losses at the huge South Deep deposit in South Africa shouldn’t lose hope.
October 12, 2018 Gold revitalized as equity sell-off spurs second weekly advance Gold may have finally snapped out of its inertia.
October 12, 2018 Canada’s Rusoro Mining reaches $1.3B deal with Venezuela Settlement creates partnership that could lead to restarting production at Rusoro's former mines in the South American country.
October 11, 2018 Unloved gold sector regains shine with mergers, price spike Darren Blasutti, President and CEO of Americas Silver says interest in the sector is picking up and that his company’s recently announced acquisition of Pershing Gold is a good example…
October 11, 2018 Gold gets ignored as global equity rout fails to fire up havens Trump says the Federal Reserve’s gone ‘loco’ and the trade war’s heating up, yet traditional havens in times of trouble like gold are not getting any love.
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