July 31, 2013 INFOGRAPHIC: Money – The cold hard facts The US prints 26 million notes each day worth about $907 million. More crazy facts here.
July 31, 2013 Analysts expects several banks to follow JPMorgan commodities exit Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs likely to be the next ones.
July 31, 2013 Mining CEOs sent packing planning comebacks: report Aaron Regent (Barrick Gold) and and Mick Davis (Xstrata PLC) the two that might be back very soon.
July 30, 2013 Anglo American under fire for planned gold-copper mine in Alaska The polemic Pebble Mine project has sparked fresh opposition after BBC World News' Monday report.
July 30, 2013 Mining projects shelved in Mexico up 40%, $8bn at risk 69 mining projects have been suspended so far this year.
July 29, 2013 Turquoise Hill sell-off intensifies after Oyu Tolgoi expansion is put on hold Turquoise Hill Resources, operator of the massive Oyu Tolgoi mine in Mongolia, dropped 18% to a multi-year low on Monday after a $5 billion expansion was put on hold.
July 29, 2013 Gold, silver ready for upside The US markets are mixed for the moment but do have the look to be ready to roll over further Monday.
July 26, 2013 The sun shines on silver Solar power appears to be coming back with a vengeance on the back of recent announcements by China and Japan
July 26, 2013 JP Morgan flees physical commodities trading "The abrupt move marks a sharp reversal for the bank that had pushed aggressively into the sector since 2008."
July 25, 2013 China to become world’s biggest gold consumer: World Gold Council Imports expected to reach 1,000 tonnes.
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