February 25, 2014 China’s gold imports from Hong Kong slip as demand weakens Mainland Chinese buyers purchased a total of 102.6 tons in January compared with 126.6 tons a month earlier, shows data from Hong Kong.
February 24, 2014 Benjamin Asuncion and Geordie Mark: six gold and silver leaders at today’s prices Benjamin Asuncion and Geordie Mark of Haywood Securities forecast 2014 gold and silver prices of $1,300/ounce and $21.50/ounce, respectively.
February 24, 2014 France targets Africa with new $550m state mining company France resurrects its 17th century economic policy, sets up state miner to explore for rare earths and gold focusing on francophone Africa and South America.
February 24, 2014 Are you good at lifting gold bars? The Fed has an opening Just a reminder, gold bars are heavy.
February 24, 2014 ETF investors fall behind gold price curve While hedge funds' bullish positions on gold soar to 258 tonnes, gold-backed ETF investors continue to offload their bullion holdings.
February 24, 2014 Gold price rally gathers steam as hedge funds go long 258 tonnes Large investors' bullish bets have surged to levels last seen when gold was trading at $1,400 an ounce.
February 24, 2014 Buba explains why US only gave Germany back 5 tonnes of gold The Bundesbank, trying to build trust among Germans concerning the whereabouts of their 3,396 tonnes of gold, tries hard to lay the many rumours to rest.
February 23, 2014 Copper is odd one out on this hedge fund positioning chart The red metal is the lone commodity being shunned by the smart money.
February 23, 2014 ‘No hurry’ in Vale-Glencore talks over Canadian combination Brazil's Vale said over the weekend talks with Glencore over combining their Canadian operations continue, but no deal is likely "early this year."
February 23, 2014 Study shows mining sector funding jumped 180% in December quarter SNL Metals & Mining reveals that while the minerals exploration sector recorded lower drilling activity, funds raised by the mining sector saw a near three-fold increase to $6.2 billion.
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