July 10, 2022 Gold-uranium mine in South Africa sheds new light on life’s power generators below earth’s surface For the first time, there is an insight into how energy is stored deep in the earth’s subsurface.
July 8, 2022 Gold price bound for worst week in over a year Lately, gold has failed to attract safe-haven flows despite growing recessions risks.
July 8, 2022 The bears took control of the market, but refrained from gold Rising interest rates could continue to exert a downward pressure on the yellow metal for a while.
July 7, 2022 Labrador Gold’s shares gain on best grades cut at Kingsway to date The company reports drilling intersected 284.1 grams per tonne of gold over 0.58 metres from 309.47 metres depth.
July 7, 2022 Illegal gold mining in Amazon equivalent to half of Brazil’s production — report According to Instituto Escolhas, there has been a seven-fold rise in deforestation caused by mining in the Amazon over the last seven years.
July 7, 2022 Gold to remain relevant as hedging asset in H2 despite headwinds — report Despite headwinds created by rising interest rates, the strategic and tactical role of gold will likely remain relevant to investors during the second half of 2022, WGC says.
July 7, 2022 Asante pours first gold at Bibiani mine in Ghana The mine is expected to produce 175,000 ounces of the precious metal over the next 12 months, ramping up to 220,000 ounces the second year.
July 7, 2022 JPMorgan’s ‘big hitters’ of gold market face trial over spoofing Michael Nowak, former managing director who ran the bank’s precious metals business, was once the most powerful person in the gold market.
July 7, 2022 Centamin shares jump on potential Sukari gold mine extensions Exploration campaign has allowed Centamin to identify a possible satellite open pit and underground extensions to Sukari.
July 7, 2022 Political changes boost risk for miners in Latin America Demands for higher revenues from companies, tougher environmental rules and changes to laws have deepened risks across Latin America, index shows.
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