December 12, 2011 Market seeing a shift in how gold is traded NZ Mint's Michael O'Kane says that while gold is expected to soar in 2012, it is important to note that the market is seeing a shift in how gold is…
December 12, 2011 ‘Mining for gold above the highest-known inhabited settlement in the world’ Jennifer Wells, writing for the Toronto Star, looks at the allure and the dangers that mining is bringing to the poor in Peru.
December 11, 2011 It’s a good thing Central Banks can’t print gold The combination of negative real interest rates and loose money supply should provide a potent stimulus to the gold price, says US Global's Frank Holmes
December 11, 2011 Gold Fields eyes Mankayan for $70M Gold Fields Ltd., one of the world’s top gold producers, is exploring the possibility of acquiring the Mankayan copper-gold project in Benguet for $70 million. This would expand the South…
December 11, 2011 Gold producers rush to boost dividends Gold miners are rushing to boost their dividends in the hope of wooing investors from gold-linked exchange-traded funds and other vehicles. In the latest move, Iamgold, a mid-sized producer with…
December 11, 2011 Mr Karzai invites gold and copper bidders to Afghanistan The Karzai administration opened bids on billions of dollars worth of copper and gold deposits in four areas of occupied Afghanistan. The Afghan Ministry of Mines invited foreign transnationals to…
December 11, 2011 Sick miners want Anglo American to pay up Mongezi Mponco left his village of grassland hills as one of hundreds of thousands of healthy young black men who poured into the deep underground of South Africa's gold mines.…
December 9, 2011 Gold trader dunned for P2.7 billion in taxes The Bureau of Internal Revenue yesterday filed charges of tax evasion and failure to file annual tax returns against a Cebu City gold trader for failure to pay P2.57 billion…
December 9, 2011 Gold gains as European leaders tackle crisis; palladium rallies Gold rebounded from the biggest decline in more than two weeks as European leaders worked to agree on a plan to save the euro and defuse the debt crisis.
December 9, 2011 Oromin shares surges on takeover talks After prodding from the TSX Market Surveillance department, Oromin Exploration (TSX: OLE) acknowledged it was in talks with a suitor that might lead to a takeover.
Ports for Australia’s Pilbara iron ore region closed due to cyclone Port Hedland, about 1,300 km (800 miles) north of Western Australia's state capital, Perth, is the world's biggest export point for iron ore. February 07, 2026 | 11:40 am