March 18, 2012 Rio Tinto still bullish on China growth Mr Tom Albanese CEO of Rio Tinto as saying that company has shrugged off concerns about a slow down in Chinese demand for commodities, reiterating its faith in the Asian…
March 17, 2012 Canada sees mining resurgence: Scott Jobin-Bevans Amid the bustle of the 80th Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) convention in Toronto, The Gold Report sat down with PDAC President Scott Jobin-Bevans for his take on…
March 17, 2012 Another healthy correction for gold and silver How low gold and silver might go in the short term and my honest response is “I have no idea.”
March 17, 2012 Eurozone crisis not over but gold should not be following the Euro The Eurozone crisis and its effects on global currencies and gold and silver is far from over. Gold has been following the Euro downwards, but it shouldn't be doing so.
March 15, 2012 Some of the Biggest Silver Bulls in the Herd Speak Up As the silver space picks up momentum and grabs attention, it's taken on a decidedly Latin look. That's evident from The Gold Report's conversations with a handful of executives whose…
March 15, 2012 Ellis Martin Report with Cream Minerals’ Michael O’Connor Ellis Martin sits down with Michael O'Connor, President of Cream Minerals (CRMXF) for a discussion at PDAC of recent updates with regard to Cream's Nuevo Milenio Silver Gold Project and…
March 14, 2012 Some of the biggest silver bulls in the herd speak up As the silver space picks up momentum and grabs attention, it's taken on a decidedly Latin look.
March 14, 2012 Risks challenging Latin American miners Mining companies face risks in Latin America, from nationalization to skilled labor shortages.
March 14, 2012 Green Swan Continues With Acquisition Strategy in British Columbia’s Golden Triangle Green Swan Capital Corp. ("Green Swan") (TSX VENTURE:GSW) today announced it has agreed to purchase a package of six non-contiguous mining tenures in southeastern British Columbia.
March 13, 2012 Silver the restless metal Silver is a much smaller market than the gold market and quality research about the poor man’s gold can be less easy to find.
Copper price tops $12,000 for first time on tariffs, supply woes Copper prices exceed $12,000 a tonne for the first time on record due to mine disruptions and tariffs, despite weak demand in China. December 23, 2025 | 05:39 am