February 21, 2011 Gold and silver’s daily review for 21st February 2011 Gold and silver broke through resistance on Friday at $1,380 and just a business day later sits at $1,397.30 ahead of the London Fix. The dollar is slightly weaker only…
February 20, 2011 Mining super charges Mongolia’s economy John Garnaut, writing a column in The Sydney Morning Herald, outlines both the promise and potential pitfalls that the mining boom is bringing to Mongolia.
February 19, 2011 Claude releases new resource numbers for Amisk gold project Canadian gold company Claude Resources Inc. has published a resource estimate for its Amisk property, located in northeast Saskatchewan about 20 kilometres from Flin Flon, Manitoba. The independent mineral resources…
February 18, 2011 Schmidt’s gold thoughts: It is the Gold coin, however, that gave the Silver coin both utility and value. Silver coins were the “poor man’s coins”. Gold in this case, the provider of utility…
February 18, 2011 Gold finishes the week at $1388.60….. silver makes new 30 year high’s….$32.87….. Another volatile week in the precious metals as the middle-east crisis expands and China raises rates again.
February 18, 2011 Gold Forecaster – Can the Middle East ‘Revolutions’ affect the gold price? The question hangs in the air, “Are these revolutions or just exuberant demonstrations?” Will they topple regimes and disrupt oil supplies. We will have to wait and see.
February 18, 2011 Many analysts just don’t understand gold and silver investment Market strategist Robert Griffifths reckons that many Western analysts and journalists just don't understand the driving forces behind gold and silver investment
February 18, 2011 Gold and silver’s daily review for 18th February 2011 Asia continued to support the closing prices in the U.S.at $1,384. London took these prices slightly higher before Fixing at $1,385.50. In the euro gold moved up well and was…
February 18, 2011 U.S. miners warned over bolstered EPA regs Mining companies in the United States are being warned that their operations could be the target of increased scrutiny by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
February 17, 2011 Bottleneck or supply deficit? There have been numerous reports of bullion shortages in many parts around the world, along with rising premiums. And the two explanations – we’re running out of gold! and, it’s…
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