February 2, 2014 Back to miners graduating with 6-figure salaries ‘in a few years’ Baby boomers are retiring and even if only a small fraction of new projects take off, the ensuing skills shortage will bring back mining jobs boom.
February 2, 2014 Hedge fund veteran’s belief in gold unshaken Like most investors long on gold in 2013, billionaire Paul Singer, made losses in 2013, but his faith in the metal is undiminished and so is his disdain for bitcoin.
February 2, 2014 ‘Gold price going up or mines will close’ within six months: Steve Todoruk Mine closures could squeeze supply, initiating another long-term up move, but at a high cost to producers.
February 2, 2014 Which gold miners must replenish their reserves through M&A? We often hear that large gold producers are usually not the best explorers. As such, when it comes time to replenish or grow their resource base, they must look to…
February 2, 2014 Guide to aboriginal resource opportunities launched Much of the discourse surrounding First Nations involvement in B.C. resource projects has been focused on the financial benefits for aboriginal communities in exchange for their approval and access to…
February 1, 2014 VMS Ventures expects full production this spring at its Reed Copper Mine "This means we are looking for projects"
February 1, 2014 Tapering blues for precious metals The second tapering reduction, a further $10bn per month, was announced this week. It was we are told by the news channels fully expected.
February 1, 2014 Emerging markets, interest rates and tapering Thanks to the Fed’s tapering, a wider public is becoming aware of currency instability in diverse economies, from Turkey to Argentina, and India to Indonesia.
February 1, 2014 Adrian Day: Ditch the risk and embrace the upside Adrian Day likes to think long term, and historical trends persuade him that the bull market in gold should continue for years to come.
January 31, 2014 China expands further into commodity trading with London bank buy China and the globe's largest bank takes over London unit of Johannesburg-based Standard Bank, in a transaction forecast to be the first of many as Chinese banks push overseas expansion.
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