October 16, 2013 Gold price drop boosts gold and silver coin sales Gold coin sales already hit three-month high this month.
October 16, 2013 Thibaut Lepouttre: Juniors that can deliver the goods Lepouttre reveals the results of his search over five continents to find those juniors in gold, iron ore and tungsten that offer superior value.
October 15, 2013 Rio Tinto restarts negotiations with Mongolia over Oyu Tolgoi Rio Tinto has tried to get approval from Mongolia for its financing proposal since last winter, but the government has not yet offered a direct reply.
October 14, 2013 Turquoise Hill brings Oyu Tolgoi up to nameplate capacity Now processing 100,000 tonnes of ore per day.
October 13, 2013 Sweeping changes to Myanmar mining laws planned Less state involvement, possible lifting of ban on ore exports and smoother licensing process envisaged for South Asian nation.
October 13, 2013 Greg McCoach says keep the best and dump the rest Get rid of the also-rans and keep and build positions in those companies that have what it takes to gain in multiples when the market recovers - and six companies…
October 13, 2013 Fresh protests erupt over Europe’s largest gold project Thousands of people gathered in the Romanian capital Bucharest and other cities on Sunday in a show of opposition against the Rosia Montana project in Transylvania
October 12, 2013 Kinross opens fourth Russian mine The up to 300,000oz per year Dvoinoye mine, located in Russia's Chukotka region, near the company's Kupol operation started commercial production in October.
October 12, 2013 Chilean court accepts new appeal against Barrick’s Pascua-Lama Freshest threat after a court froze the project earlier in the year.
October 11, 2013 Busting the myths that could wipe out your investments: Louis James, Marin Katusa and Rick Rule The narrative that existed in 2009–2010, when the commodity super cycle was the currency of all financial thinking, is unchanged.
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