January 26, 2017 Gold price: Physical demand from India, China craters Study shows global surplus of gold jumped to highest since 2005 at the end of last year while worldwide jewellery fabrication is back at 1988 levels.
January 25, 2017 Barrick’s gold output fell almost 10 percent in 2016 But lower all-in sustaining costs mitigated the impact of decreased production, preliminary full-year figures show.
January 25, 2017 Fresnillo logs record gold and silver output for 2016 This year, the miner expects to produce 58 million ounces to 61 million ounces of silver and between 870,000 ounces and 900,000 ounces of gold.
January 24, 2017 Canadian junior Pistol Bay stock just went ballistic and here’s why Shares were up more than 45% on Tuesday mid-morning after it announced that joint venture partner Rio Tinto will start drilling for uranium at the company's asset in Saskatchewan.
January 24, 2017 How to profit from Trumponomics While Trump's election has altered a number of aspects of the economy, investors cannot ignore economic trends that were already in place.
January 22, 2017 €1bn silver mining company takes stake in fledgling Dublin-based Group Eleven Resources A €1bn Canadian silver mining company has taken a stake in fledgling Dublin-based zinc explorer Group Eleven Resources.
January 20, 2017 Trump inauguration: The Trump cabinet picks who may shift US policy President Donald Trump's picks for his Cabinet appear to back up his campaign pledges to boost US oil and gas production and streamline infrastructure approvals.
January 20, 2017 Of Presidents and prices: How commodities compare under Trump, Obama As the book closes Friday, January 20, 2017, on President Barack Obama’s two terms, here are the price averages during his tenure for some key commodity benchmarks, as well as…
January 20, 2017 Chile injects $975 million into state-owned copper giant Codelco Moves is expected to help the copper giant cope with a recently passed law that forces it to give 10% of its revenues to the armed forces.
January 19, 2017 Troubling contradictions in Trumponomics Markets are expecting a Trump economic miracle with real GDP growth estimates of 4% per year and more. The cheerleaders cite tax cuts, infrastructure spending and deregulation unleashing a wave…
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