December 13, 2013 Opportunity for gold today same as it was for stocks in 2009 At the center of the 'gold story' - demand by the countries that are known to be the biggest consumers of the precious metal keeps climbing.
December 12, 2013 Rob McEwen: ‘The next run will be driven by gold moving higher, as well as new discoveries’ The mantra of 'growth for growth’s sake' is still alive, but the companies who implement 'big data' within their operations will likely generate better returns for investors going forward.
December 12, 2013 Miners warned about Indonesia, Brazil, India and South Africa investments Terrorism, regime instability and resource nationalism, are the main risks mining investors will face in 2014.
December 11, 2013 What hard landing? Chinese bulk trade barometer surges to 3-year high Baltic Dry Shipping Index has surged 220% this year as the iron ore and coal trade continues to defy Chinese bears.
December 10, 2013 MUST READ: Gold – the race for the world’s most seductive metal Matthew Hart's gripping Gold chronicling the fever that has captivated the human race for more than 6,000 years at times reads more like a thriller.
December 9, 2013 Chinese coal producers say their industry is strong Despite its very publicized attacks on coal, China may not be headed towards a coal-free future - not even close.
December 9, 2013 Gold, copper and silver to face more troubles in 2014— PwC The three key metals that struggled to find footing in 2013, however, are expected to stabilize, says the report.
December 8, 2013 China snatching up gold at lower prices "At least someone is grateful for plunging gold prices."
December 8, 2013 China finds secret door leading out of dollar trap Gold now suffers from a ‘smokescreen’ designed by the United States, which stores 74 percent of global official gold reserves, to put down other currencies and maintain U.S. dollar hegemony.
December 5, 2013 What does Glencore Xstrata see in coal that others don’t? The miner and trading house giant is spending more on coal than any of its three closest competitors, BHP, RIO and Anglo.
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