March 29, 2022 Japan to ban Russia-bound exports of gold, may adopt more sanctions The ban reflects Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's resolve to impose further sanctions against the country, pledged at last week's G7 meeting.
March 28, 2022 Spanish Mountain’s initial project description receives BC, federal agency acceptance Spanish Mountain gold project in British Columbia is expected to operate for 14 years producing a total of 2.1 million oz. gold.
March 28, 2022 Polymetal studying possibility of Kazakh mines demerger Polymetal, which has a free float of 75.2%, is not subject to any Western sanctions imposed on Russia.
March 28, 2022 Bullion groups launch gold bar database to thwart fraud The scheme aims to exclude gold linked to violence and crime from the mainstream market.
March 28, 2022 Gold price falls 1% as higher dollar, yields curtail safe haven demand Weaker gold price can be attributed to the US dollar, which is continuing to appreciate, an analyst said.
March 28, 2022 Mawson begins initial PEA on gold-cobalt project in Finland The study will be based on an inferred mineral resource estimated at 1.04 million oz. of gold-equivalent.
March 28, 2022 Centerra Gold, Kyrgyzstan closer to solving dispute over Kumtor The Kyrgyz state in 2021 took over the largest gold mine in the country, alleging its operations posed a danger to human lives and the environment.
March 28, 2022 Mining among sectors more affected by climate change in the US A recent study led by University of Cambridge researchers looked at the environmental impact over five decades.
March 27, 2022 Gold jeweler Joyalukkas files for $300m India IPO The proceeds from the issue will be used to pay back some loans and to open new stores.
March 27, 2022 Poll shows that more Colombians support mining In Colombia, 74% of residents of municipalities where mining operations exist and 64% of non-mining municipalities believe that mining is beneficial for the country.
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