December 6, 2017 Gold’s record-breaking monthly volume Gold’s upswing in November was accompanied by extreme, record-breaking volume. What can we infer from the latter? Will we see a breakout shortly?
December 6, 2017 Superior Gold kicks off mining at Hermes open pit project in Western Australia The Hermes development project is located about 65 km southwest of the company's 100%-owned Plutonic Gold Mine in Western Australia.
December 6, 2017 Gold near two-month lows as dollar firms Adding pressure on gold was market expectation that the U.S. Federal Reserve is almost certain to raise interest rates next week at its final monetary policy meeting for the year.
December 6, 2017 Newmont raises output target for 2018, lowers expected costs The world’s No.2 gold miner is also planning to boost dividend by at least 50% next year, based on balance sheet improvements and the performance of its gold mines.
December 6, 2017 Data workers prove a rare resource for Barrick, fellow miners The world's biggest gold miner is staking new ground in a dogged push to overhaul its operations, seeking scarce artificial intelligence experts to oversee projects using technology for everything from…
December 5, 2017 Glencore, Canadian teachers launch mining royalty firm BaseCore Metals will be independently operated and have its own board of directors.
December 5, 2017 Indonesia to grab Rio Tinto stake in Grasberg mine After pumping billions into the Indonesian mine for almost 25 years, Rio might be able to see a decent return as the country’s government plans to acquire the miner’s 40%…
December 4, 2017 Gold looks like a bargain just in time for Christmas Frank Holmes talks gold projections, potential recession, risks surrounding tax reform, and why gold has fallen short of expectations this year.
December 4, 2017 Gold ETFs soar as Russia probe closes in on Trump’s inner circle SPDR Gold Shares, the biggest gold-backed ETF, attracted the most money since September as the Trump-Russia probe escalated.
December 4, 2017 Gold heads for month low as U.S. senate passes Trump’s tax cuts Metal for immediate delivery traded 0.5 pct lower at $1,274.20 an oz. as of 10:48 a.m. New York time. A close at that level will be the lowest since Nov.…
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