March 23, 2016 Gold prices hit 4-week-low as dollar strengthens Rally after Brussels attacks proves short-lived.
March 22, 2016 The end of the global diversified miner? New report predicts mining's majors will increasingly move away from diversification strategies to concentrate on competitiveness in certain core sectors.
March 22, 2016 Rising prices, equities suggest end of mining bear market near For the first time in years, the mood at the recent Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) convention in Toronto was buoyant.
March 22, 2016 Sumitomo’s quest for more gold starts with Viscount Mining With cash in hand and a goal of doubling gold output in the next five years, Japanese heavyweight Sumitomo is looking to acquire gold assets—and Viscount Mining Corp. could be…
March 22, 2016 Eldorado Gold granted key permit for Olympias mine in Greece The permit allows the company to set up a processing plant in Olympias, which is crucial for the development of the mine.
March 22, 2016 These bacteria can help you find rich platinum deposits Fresh research shows a new role for bacteria in cycling platinum group metals in soils and sediments, offering a better understanding of how to search for them.
March 22, 2016 Gold rallies, European stocks fall after Brussels explosions Risk aversion is back in the marketplace Tuesday, following the terrorist attacks in Belgium's capital.
March 22, 2016 EarthWorks: Ignoring best practices, four BC/Alaska transboundary mines risk Mount Polley disaster If these mines were to fail, the Unuk, Stikine, and Nass watersheds would be polluted by mine waste, jeopardizing the billion dollar fishing industry that Alaska and Canadians alike rely…
March 21, 2016 Gold price may be pulling back, ETF investors are not Money keeps pouring into physical gold-backed ETFs.
March 21, 2016 The richest and poorest countries in the world The world economy is complex, but today’s series of maps will allow you to simplify your understanding of the relative wealth of people around the globe.
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