June 7, 2017 Nunavut’s second gold mine kicks off commercial production It's been more than a decade since there's been an operating mine in the mineral rich Kitikmeot region.
June 7, 2017 Anglo American appoints takeovers expert as new chairman Stuart Chambers, 61 and former chairman of UK chip designer Arm, will join Anglo as a non-executive director in September, replacing Parker in November.
June 6, 2017 Osprey acquires historic diamond drilling and geophysical data sets for its portfolio of projects in Nova Scotia, Canada OSPREY GOLD DEVELOPMENT LTD. is pleased to announce it has located and acquired an extensive package of digitized historical data encompassing all four of its current Nova Scotia property assets,…
June 6, 2017 Gold price breaks 6-year downtrend Gold price has been in a bear grip since hitting all-time record in 2011.
June 6, 2017 Russia’s Polyus selling $700 million stake in Moscow, London Russia’s biggest gold producer plans to sell 7% equity stake
June 6, 2017 Mining stocks jump as gold price targets $1,300 Investors pile into stocks of top gold producers as safe haven buying lifts gold price to 7-month high.
June 6, 2017 IAMGOLD sells stake in Ontario gold project to Sumitomo for $195 million The deal comes as Sumitomo, Japan’s top gold miner, looks to boost its output through acquisitions and exploration.
June 5, 2017 Gold miners weak but not oversold If looking at Gold only in a vacuum, it looks good. Its uptrend since the start of the year remains intact and it has pushed above its 50 and 200-day…
June 5, 2017 CHART: Commodity prices slump to 50-year low against US stocks S&P500 most expensive compared to commodities since late 1960s despite last year's rally in metals and mineral prices.
June 5, 2017 The Silver Institute’s Mike DiRienzo – “World of Silver Update” The Silver Institute just released their Annual World Silver Survey 2017, and we talk about the physical demand/supply statistics, ongoing investment and new uses of silver, as well as upcoming…
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