March 25, 2012 Right approach can transform Marten into Gold Mine Meghalaya Times (India) Shillong, March 24 -- The current garbage dumping site at Marten, Mawiong, is in shambles and instead to providing relief for waste management, it has rather become…
March 25, 2012 Jewellery makers down on gold customs duty hike Shares of Jewellery makers were lower after the budget proposed to double customs duty on gold to four percent of value in 2012/13 financial year beginning in April. The increase…
March 24, 2012 John Paulson’s Mali headache Beaten up gold investor, John Paulson, is a significant Randgold investor who is getting pulled down by trouble in Mali.
March 24, 2012 UK government joins the gold bandwagon, top is declared Commentator Steve Peel declares that if the UK government sold all its gold at the bottom of the market, bullion must have reached a top if the country is buying…
March 24, 2012 China: It’s not that bad out there! Predictions of a Chinese hard landing seem over-pessimistic and demand for industrial metals, gold and silver is likely to continue unabated as a controlled economy, coupled with rampant capitalism, keeps…
March 23, 2012 Tehran rides to gold’s rescue "The only thing that's got us up is oil," Frank McGhee, senior precious metals dealer with Integrated Brokerage Services in Chicago told The Wall Street Journal.
March 23, 2012 What does Mali’s coup mean for miners? Investors are holding their breath after a military mutiny and coup March 22 in Mali, one of West Africa's most established democracies. This Gold Report exclusive delves behind the headlines…
March 23, 2012 Early-stage investing opportunities: James West and Tobias Tretter The Midas Letter Opportunity Fund, a new niche fund, focuses on early-stage micro-cap miners in the junior resource sector.
March 23, 2012 Randgold highlights mining risk as Turkey seeks gold bullion On Thursday, gold prices declined to $1,642.50 per ounce, while silver fell nearly 90 cents to settle at $31.35.
March 23, 2012 Doug Casey: “It’s a dead-man-walking economy” In an interview with Louis James, the inimitable Doug Casey throws cold water on those celebrating the economic recovery.
Australia’s iron ore hub resumes operations after tropical cyclone Mitchell While the Port of Port Hedland has resumed operations, the ports of Ashburton, Cape Preston West, Dampier, and Varanus Island remain closed. February 08, 2026 | 05:17 pm