June 7, 2023 Gold ETF net flows turn positive YTD after adding 19t in May — report However, total assets under management fell slightly by 0.4% to $220 billion due to a lower gold price in the month compared to April.
June 7, 2023 Reduced appetite from central banks to bring gold demand down in 2023 – Metals Focus Demand for gold will drop 9% to 4,375 metric tons this year, according to the consultancy.
June 6, 2023 Quebec touts millions in government funding for battery metal projects Quebec is becoming known for mining project funding that hands out several hundred million dollars a year and promotes the province as a battery metals hotspot.
June 6, 2023 Wallbridge grows Fenelon gold zone in area 51 at depth and south of Ripley Over the remainder of the year, exploration activities will continue to focus on further delineating the potential of Detour-Fenelon.
June 6, 2023 Australia maps all of its tailings dams A new Atlas of Australian Mine Waste aims to provide industry with opportunities to extract critical metals from previously mined rock.
June 6, 2023 Wildfires force miners in Quebec and Labrador to halt operations About 200 military personnel were on the ground on Tuesday morning to help control the fires and aid companies to evacuate employees.
June 5, 2023 Wesdome names Anthea Bath CEO in industry’s rare female hire Bath will join the Toronto-based gold producer on July 1 after nearly five years with Ero Copper.
June 5, 2023 Gold revaluation & the hidden motive behind central banks’ gold buying It can’t just be a coincidence that global central banks are buying this much gold, at a time when they’re making significant losses.
June 5, 2023 CBLT acquires historic Falcon gold mine The Falcon property is between CBLT’s three patented and other unpatented Copper Prince claims.
June 5, 2023 Benchmark Metals and Thesis Gold combine forces in British Columbia The proposed merger will create one of the largest precious metals development and exploration companies in the Toodoggone mining district.
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