October 23, 2011 Gold down over four percent last week KUWAIT, Oct 23 (KUNA) -- The latest price lists show a decrease of over four percent in price of gold over the last week touching the USD 1,600 per ounce.…
October 23, 2011 NEPA threatens to sue mining company This sign, located at the AusJam gold-mining site in Kraal, Clarendon, warns of the danger posed by the cyanide leak. - Photo by Christopher Serju Christopher Serju, Sunday Gleaner Writer…
October 23, 2011 New taxes unlikely to slow investment Source: The Australian THE introduction of new taxes and concerns about the global economic outlook will not slow mining investment in Australia, forecast to reach $80 billion a year by…
October 23, 2011 Basic commodities reserve enough for another 4 months, says official The strategic reserves of Egypt's basic commodities are enough for the next four months, said an official source on Sunday. Ahmed Fatahy Abdel Aziz, head of the Control and Distribution…
October 23, 2011 Gold Fields sees Q3 gold output at around 900,000 ounces South Africa?s Gold Fields posted a 3 percent rise in third quarter gold production on Wednesday, as the world?s fourth-largest gold miner overcame a strike that halted output for five…
October 23, 2011 Investors optimistic: Gold will rally on emerging markets demand Print Post Email Post Last week, with the exception of Friday, spot gold prices sustained losses. Despite the rebound on Friday, the yellow metal headed for a weekly decline after…
October 23, 2011 Chinese Set New Standard in Buying Gold Author: Jack Farchy in London Posted: October 19, 2011 China overtook India to become the largest market for gold bars and coins in the first quarter of this year, as…
October 23, 2011 Optimism Returns to Gold Market Author: Leia Toovey Posted: October 17, 2011 Gold prices inched higher on Friday, heading for their second weekly advance as a stalling greenback and uncertainty in the Eurozone coaxed investors…
October 23, 2011 Kazakhstan will buy all domestic gold output in next 2-3 years Kazakhstan, the second-largest ex-Soviet economy and oil producer after� Russia, has enough reserves to weather a new wave of financial crisis and keep its currency stable, the National Bank governor…
October 23, 2011 Tribal culture, religion at center of gold mine expansion fight RENO -- Lawyers for an environmental group and Native American tribes trying to block another expansion at one of the biggest gold mines in North America say the U.S. government…
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