June 17, 2014 China’s top gold firm talking to Barrick, has Friedland ‘hotline’ China's largest gold miner, China National Gold, is actively looking for partnerships and acquisitions around the world.
June 17, 2014 Less correlation among commodities demands more careful selection: Philip Richards Commodities from coal to gold once traded in close correlation, but today the graph looks helter-skelter.
June 16, 2014 Centamin legal fight over gold mine in Egypt set to end this year Centamin issues in Egypt go back to 2012, when a court cancelled its mining license for Sukari, the firm’s only producing mine, and the country’s first large-scale modern gold operation.
June 16, 2014 New Zealand may approve underwater mine this week Trans Tasman Resource project will vacuum iron-rich seafloor sands, to later extract the desired titano-magnetite for export to Asian steel mills.
June 15, 2014 INFOGRAPHIC: Silver – the undercover super metal Silver has a reputation for being gold’s less desirable sister, but make no mistake, silver may still be a golden opportunity to invest in.
June 14, 2014 Chile’s Codelco appoints interim CEO Octavio Araneda, VP of the company's central-south operations, will serve as interim CEO until a new leader is picked.
June 13, 2014 Gold and silver stocks begin next leg higher The miners have begun another leg higher because the evidence strongly supports the view that they have formed a higher low. Only time will tell for sure but the evidence…
June 12, 2014 This chart shows mini gold price rally could have legs Philadelphia Gold & Silver Index rises faster than the gold price and the ratio points to another 10% upside.
June 12, 2014 Will import taxes on solar panels hamper silvers ability to rally? Investors are disillusioned by the inability of silver prices to rise to higher ground as silver enters its 4th year of looking anything but sparkling.
June 12, 2014 Junior miners breaking through resistance to the upside The gold (GLD) and silver (SLV) price may be reversing over the next couple of weeks.
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