December 1, 2014 Russia’s monetary solution The hypothesis that follows, if carried through, is certain to have a significant effect on gold and the relationship between gold and all government-issued currencies.
December 1, 2014 Burkina Faso: After the gold rush Canada is tying foreign aid to overseas mining development. It’s touted as “win-win,” but in Burkina Faso there are already some losers.
December 1, 2014 UK passes historic transparency law for oil, gas and mining companies The law provides a standard for the US to follow in finalizing its own rules requiring payment disclosure
December 1, 2014 Gold advances as oil rebound revives demand Gold futures climbed the most in five months as a rally for oil prices revived demand for the metal as a store of value. Silver was poised for the biggest…
November 30, 2014 These three charts should terrify precious metals investors In this brief follow-up piece, I will show three long-term chart patterns that could have very bearish implications for gold and silver if they play out.
November 30, 2014 Thai villagers may have been poisoned by gold mine A Thai gold mining company is under fire this week after lab results indicated as many as 6,000 people may have been poisoned by heavy metals.
November 30, 2014 The Klondike Gold Rush helped lift Vancouver out of a depression There was a depression in North America in 1893, and the Vancouver economy sagged for several years. But it rebounded in 1897, when the city became one of the launching…
November 30, 2014 Weaker Australian dollar cushions gold producers from slump A survey released yesterday by Melbourne-based consultant Surbiton Associates highlights that things are not all bad for the industry, in Australian dollars at least.
November 30, 2014 WGC says easing of gold import curbs will improve supplies, benefit exporters With the easing of gold import restrictions, the metal’s supply through official channels will improve and benefit genuine exporters and manufacturers of gold jewellery, the World Gold Council said today.
November 30, 2014 Switzerland’s gold referendum fail could drag gold prices lower The “spectacular” fail of Switzerland’s gold referendum should help maintain gold’s current down trend, said one market analyst.
How a reclusive ex-Glencore trader became Indonesia’s nickel king Arif Kurniawan has gone from earning paychecks at Glencore to controlling approximately a third of his country’s domestic trade in nickel ore. December 28, 2025 | 03:25 pm