February 8, 2011 TSX top exchange for investors seeking exposure to record commodities prices The record prices of copper and food items such as beef, record fuel prices in the UK and Europe, with new record prices in gold and silver right around the…
February 8, 2011 A “gold tsunami” is coming There wasn't much action in the gold price yesterday and, considering the volume [which was unbelievably light], I'm not entirely surprised. I wouldn't read a thing into this price action...except…
February 7, 2011 Gold and silver’s daily review for 7th February 2011 On Friday the gold price managed to hit $1,357 in New York but then fell back to $1,347 where it held through Asia and into London on Monday, where it…
February 7, 2011 Day of de-bottom for gold, silver Friday was to be a day of departure for Egypt’s Mubarak, but it wasn’t yet to be. It won’t be long now […]
February 4, 2011 Gold and silver’s daily review for 4th February 2011 When 2.5 tonnes worth of gold shares in the SPDR gold ETF in the States were bought, there was a flurry of short covering that took the gold price to…
February 3, 2011 Gold Forecaster – is it time to sell gold & silver? In the last days we have seen the gold price hit $1,324 and yesterday spring to $1,355, leaving it in a neutral zone technically speaking.
February 3, 2011 Gold and silver’s daily review for 3rd February 2011 And then the euro softened against the dollar, which remained weak against other leading world currencies. We expect overall that the euro will continue to strengthen against the dollar going…
February 2, 2011 Gold and silver’s daily review for 2nd February 2011 With a regularity that begs some questions, gold again rose overnight, this time to $1,341 before London opened after Fixing yesterday afternoon at $1,331 and in the euro at €969.68.
February 1, 2011 Gold and silver’s daily review for 1st February 2011 Gold again was taken higher by Asia ahead of London’s opening $1,338 level.
January 31, 2011 Gold and silver are on the starting blocks 31 January 2011 A strange start to the year and a strange end to a volatile week, so we take a whiz across the air waves in order to get a ‘feel’ of…
EU said to allow telecoms copper switch-off delay to 2035 The move would give national governments discretion to set their own copper phase-out timelines based on local market conditions, network readiness and consumer impact. January 15, 2026 | 10:54 am