May 25, 2011 Gold, silver rise on Greece’s debt concerns Forbes reports gold and silver prices climbed Tuesday as concerns lingered about Europe's debt crisis. The market news is quoted as saying, Most metals, oil and other energy products also…
May 25, 2011 Southern Arc hits more ‘blow-outs’ in hunt for gold and silver in Indonesia Eyeing potential for high-grade gold tonnage, Canada's Southern Arc reports on another swelling gold-silver mineralized vein in Indonesia. A zinger of a drilling result - wide with high-grade gold mineralization…
May 25, 2011 New merged mid-tier gold company aims for 800,000 oz by 2015 Chief operating officer of Alacer Gold Corporation Louw Smith told the Resources and Energy Symposium in the Australian mining city of Broken Hill that there were growth developments at both…
May 25, 2011 Why gold isn’t currency Most of the naysayers to the fact that gold is a wildly overvalued commodity seem to think it is not a bubble because gold is "currency." Even Cramer has weighed…
May 24, 2011 Zimbabwe central bank: Sell diamonds to set up gold-backed currency The Israeli Diamond Industry website reports the governor of Zimababwe's central bank is proposing that the country sell its diamonds to fund a gold-backed currency to replace the defunct Zimbabwean…
May 24, 2011 Gold and silver perking up today on weakening major currencies Gold rose in response to the degrading Eurozone crisis. In the euro gold again touched new highs at €1,080.41. In the dollar it rose to $1,519 ahead of London's opening,…
May 24, 2011 Indian buyers help lift gold sales in the Middle East The Middle Eastern market, which has seen sustained interest in large denomination bullion bars from high-net-worth individuals, has a new ally. Heavy buying from expatriates from the Asian subcontinent, notably…
May 24, 2011 Kirkland Lake Gold sees 56 percent rise in Q4 gold production Canadian gold miner Kirkland Lake Gold Inc said its quarterly gold production rose 56 percent. Quarterly gold production rose to 23,466 ounces, from 14,995 ounces, a year earlier. The Ontario-based…
May 24, 2011 The last tango of the currencies will end in gold’s favour The debt problems now weighing on the Euro have inflicted a devaluation of around 6% this month with no recovery in sight for the PIIGS, Portugal, Ireland, Italy, Greece and…
May 24, 2011 Indians working Australian mining jobs may soon be needed back home The Australian: Australia is facing a critical skills shortage in mining and other industries, and India seemed like the perfect place to get skilled labour. However with new projects opening…
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