August 19, 2013 Chris Mancini: The good, the not-so-bad and the maybe ugly of gold equities Companies with cash and cash flow will survive the crisis.
August 18, 2013 Containing Fukushima by building the world’s largest ice wall Between 300 to 600 tons of coolant water is leaking into the Pacific Ocean every day.
August 17, 2013 This economist demolished China’s official GDP numbers and found a $1 trillion hole At best the economic data is flawed but appears to be politically manipulated.
August 16, 2013 Have precious metals bottomed? The recent price action in precious metals has been dramatic.
August 15, 2013 Despite Thursday gains, governments and unions pushing mining sector to ‘breaking point’ "The industry can either start collaborating and forming partnerships or we can continue fighting each other for a higher share of a diminishing pie.”
August 15, 2013 INFOGRAPHIC: The world’s most recycled metal This metal doesn't loose any strength no matter how many times its recycled.
August 15, 2013 The sweat of the sun, the breath of god: Gold through the centuries Gold was the ultimate guarantee of national survival.
August 15, 2013 Insights into gold demand trends Q1 2013 The Indian market continues to be the largest in terms of gold demand.
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