May 4, 2011 Commodities outlook still strong despite dip: Scotiabank economist Commodities took another hit today on the Toronto Stock Exchange, as declines in oil, silver, copper and gold dragged the S&P/TSX Composite Index down 128 points by mid-day trading. The…
May 4, 2011 Midas letter’s big drill hits in gold and silver Gold and silver have fallen out of bed this week as the top stories provide an opportunity for the mainstream media to deliver another volley of ‘things are getting better’…
May 4, 2011 Despite recent events gold prices remain a dollar play The dash from $1425/oz to $1563/oz came to a halt today on news that is perceived to be good for the USD. The technical indicators are firmly in the overbought…
May 4, 2011 Comex silver drags gold down as it heads for third day of loss COMEX silver dropped 3 percent on Wednesday, down for a third straight session, and gold faltered as precious metals came under pressure to correct after a strong rally in the…
May 4, 2011 Alexco releases initial production results for Bellekeno Mine; On track for 2011 silver production of 2.8 million ounces Alexco Resource Corp. (TSX:AXR)(NYSE Amex:AXU) today reported the first full quarter production results from its newly commissioned Bellekeno mine and mill in the Keno Hill Silver District, Yukon. First Quarter…
May 3, 2011 Wildcat closes $13 million private placement with Silver Wheaton Wildcat Silver Corporation (TSX-V: WS) (“Wildcat” or “the Company”) announces that it has closed the $13 million private placement of 10 million […]
May 3, 2011 The silver connection is over, next stop $62 The 10% + plunge in silver has some asking if the rally is over while others are claiming the bubble has popped - neither view is accurate. Let's examine what…
May 3, 2011 Silver extremely vulnerable to a sharp decline, gold overheated – CPM In an advisory scheduled to be published Thursday, New York-based CPM Group suggest "silver prices have been in a bubble-like spike over the past few weeks and are extremely vulnerable…
May 3, 2011 Month-long strike at Primero’s San Dimas gold-silver mine ends Canada's Primero Mining Corp said the month-long strike at its San Dimas gold-silver mine in Mexico had ended and it did not expect the strike to hurt its full-year production…
May 2, 2011 Three Cs Going Crazy in Commodities With silver spiraling out of control, it's worth checking in on some of the other commodities. Indeed the agricultural or soft commodities have, as a group, been surging in recent…
Copper poised for best year since 2009 after December surge All six base metals on the LME are headed for annual gains in a year that’s seen an array of supply-side pressures. December 24, 2025 | 10:11 am