November 30, 2016 Gold set to record its worst month in three years The precious metal shed nearly 8% in November.
November 30, 2016 Canadian mining company in London targeted by protesters over EU-Canada trade deal Last night activists obliterated the words ‘democracy’, ‘environment’ and ‘justice’ with gold spray paint outside the offices of a Canadian mining company, in a protest designed to draw attention to…
November 30, 2016 Gold’s 2016 rally was built on sand The headline word for 2017 will be 'inflation' and wealth preservation will continue to be a watchword for those looking to position themselves strategically… and by extension gold is well…
November 30, 2016 Osisko Gold Royalties tracks gold I am firmly on record as saying we started a new gold and silver bull market, actually an all commodities bull market, last winter.
November 29, 2016 Massive 3,000-year-old Celtic gold belt found in British farmer’s field The torc is one of the largest and most spectacular ever discovered in England.
November 29, 2016 The carnage in the gold sector could be over There are a myriad of reasons for the volatile behavior in the precious metals sector and this post can’t cover all of them but hopefully will reflect some of the…
November 29, 2016 King of nothing As a general rule, the most successful man in life is the man who has the best information.
November 28, 2016 Trump infrastructure bump forecast for global economy New report predicts US infrastructure spending promised by president-elect could propel global growth to highest since 2011 further boosting metals demand.
November 28, 2016 CHARTS: Gold miners to hike investment in 2017 Project funding would be main priority, says Moody’s.
November 28, 2016 Gold is oversold but broken Gold is clearly broken but its decline is due for a pause. Gold has been strongly correlated to the bond market which may have made an interim low last Wednesday.
Column: EV revolution rolls on but battery metals lose their charge It should only be a matter of time before demand momentum absorbs the current supply glut, writes Reuters columnist Andy Home. December 20, 2025 | 06:23 am