July 18, 2014 Fewer discoveries, slower development weigh on gold industry Length of time from discovery to production to continue trending higher.
July 18, 2014 Precious metals market report by Alasdair Macleod The developing bull-run looks like turning into a squeeze on the bullion banks themselves.
July 17, 2014 Gold spikes as airliner shot down in Ukraine Event increases global tensions and demand for safe-haven metal.
July 17, 2014 Key mining houses look online to sell variety of assets Exxaro, Harmony, Anglo, Diesel Power and SA Taxi will take a variety of assets to auction during late July. The assets will be sold via a leading online mining auctioneering…
July 17, 2014 After winning the silver fix, CME goes for the gold The exchange would bid to be involved in a new process, which may turn the current twice-daily gold price-setting conference call into an electronic auction.
July 17, 2014 Indonesia to revoke Newmont license unless resumes output, lifts lawsuit Authorities are is planning to send a letter to the Colorado-based miner saying that it has defaulted on its contract and, therefore, is “negligent."
July 17, 2014 How Canadian tycoon Giustra builds ten baggers in mining and energy Courage might have something to do with it.
July 16, 2014 London gold fixing firm seeks 3rd party to run benchmark The firm that operates the global price benchmark confirmed it has begun a request for proposals (RFP) process to find a new administrator for the fix.
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