July 11, 2016 Record lows instead of highs for gold prices in this key market It appears that India’s gold buyers are still staying away from the market. In fact, the situation in terms of physical demand is one of the most dire ever seen…
July 11, 2016 Gold price rally helps producers climb world’s top 25 mining companies list Study shows there are more bullion miners among higher market capital ranking of mining companies in second quarter of 2016 than a year a go.
July 11, 2016 Sibanye may close loss-making Cooke 4 mine, puts 2,500 jobs on the line The company said financial losses at the mine threaten the viability of the rest of the Cooke operations, which include four mines and three processing plants.
July 10, 2016 Gold stocks’ record summer surge The red-hot gold miners’ stocks have continued blasting higher this summer on heavy ETF buying by professional money managers.
July 10, 2016 Imperial Metals sues engineering companies over Mount Polley disaster It was one of the worst environmental disasters in Canadian history, and now, the company behind the 2014 Mount Polley mine tailings breach is looking to make somebody pay.
July 8, 2016 Jason Zweig: Still wrong on gold Zweig fails to mention anything about the importance of real rates and instead resorts to the typical anti-gold arguments.
July 8, 2016 Gold price takes US jobs in stride to 2-year high Gold falls after much stronger than expected payroll number in the US, but quickly recovers to trade back within shouting distance of two-year high.
July 8, 2016 High grade South Korean gold projects acquired under Southern Gold’s strategic overseas expansion A suite of high grade gold assets in South Korea, most of them historic underground or artisinal gold and silver workings, some of which extend over a large footprint, are…
July 8, 2016 China, Russia mull setting joint gold mining fund The new investment fund would focus on financing gold mining projects in eastern Russia.
July 8, 2016 BHP Billiton’s Olympic Dam set to reach highest copper production in a decade Red metal production at the copper-uranium mine is expected to hit around 230,000 tonnes by 2021, but there is potential for up to 450,000 tonnes per year.
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