February 11, 2019 Italian populists target huge gold reserves and some cry foul The gold ownership bill presented by euroskeptic lawmaker Claudio Borghi of the League adds to an already tense relationship between the Bank of Italy and the coalition government.
February 11, 2019 Vancouver miner to partner with Zijin for gold project in the Kyrgyz Republic The project encircles the Taldybulak Levoberejnyi Mine, which was recently built by Zijin and contains 3.2 million ounces in reserves and resources at a grade of 7.2 g/t.
February 11, 2019 Fastest-growing gold ETF using fee war to redefine industry GraniteShares Gold Trust founder, Will Rhind, is in the midst of a fee war with his former employer and other ETFs that’s helped boost his fund’s value to $458 million,…
February 11, 2019 Peruvian authorities looking into possible tailings dam spill at Southern Copper’s Cuajone mine The country's environmental agency OEFA detected a "flow of a greenish solution" into the nearby Torata River in the waste deposit area of the copper mine, located in the Moquegua…
February 11, 2019 Russia’s Polyus reports jump in profit on rising gold sales The country's largest gold producer reported a 20% jump in fourth-quarter adjusted net profit to $291 million compared with last year, lifted by increased production and rising sales of the…
February 11, 2019 Tanzania row overshadows Acacia’s upbeat output, cost figures Shares in the gold miner are up more than 50% since September when Barrick said it was buying Randgold Resources and when Mark Bristow was named as chief executive, taking…
February 10, 2019 Minerals Council of Australia calls for tax, workplace law reform According to the industry group, such reform would encourage additional investment in capital and technology.
February 8, 2019 Gold stocks gather steam Gold stocks’ young upleg is gathering steam, marching steadily to higher lows and higher highs.
February 8, 2019 Zimbabwe miner RioZim again suspends production over dollar payments RioZim said since December, it had experienced "significant and persistent" delays in dollar payments, affecting its viability.
February 8, 2019 SolGold seeks support from Cornerstone’s shareholders in bid for Ecuador project SolGold is frustrated at the rejection of its planned bid for Canadian firm Cornerstone, which holds 15% of the Cascabel copper-gold project in Ecuador.
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