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But We Were Told "It's Different This Time"

June 3, 2019 / admin

"U.S. Officials Meet in Secret Over Junk-Loan Frenzy as Recession Alarms Flash"U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin on Thursday led a secret meeting of top U.S. financial regulators on the risks to global markets from the recent surge in corporate borrowing..."No details were provided on the gist of the discussion, though according to the statement the panel heard an 'update from Craig Phillips,...Read More

ASX gold miner in shocking failure

03 June 2019 / Staff reporter

"Despite extensive efforts by Gascoyne to optimise operations by targeting improved mined grade, resource reconciliation, and increased material movements, Gascoyne has continued to experience issuesRead More

Gold Starting to Shine Again

June3, 2019 / Luke Burgess

The price of gold rose this morning to its highest levels in over two months, as trade disputes between the United States and China continue to mount and fears grow that Trump's tariffs on Mexico will slow the global economy.At last look, gold for August delivery was trading up 0.79% today at $1,321.50 per ounce.Following warnings that it would begin blacklisting foreign companies from the country...Read More

Junior high girls exploring the world of STEM at free GE camp

Jun 03 2019 / News room

Approximately 50 Denver-area junior high school girls began a free, week-long camp about science, technology, engineering and math today, participating in the second-ever iteration of the GE Girls program at Colorado School of Mines.GE Girls Camp is designed to encourage girls to explore the world of science, technology, engineering, math and STEM-based careers. The program started in 2011 in part...Read More

President Johnson named chair of RMAC Executive Committee

Jun 03 2019 / News room

COLORADO SPRINGS - Colorado School of Mines President Paul C. Johnson has been named the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Executive Committee and Presidents' Council Chair. Along with Johnson as the newly appointed chair, the 2019-20 RMAC Executive Committee includes President Randy Rhine (Chadron State), President Sam Minner (New Mexico Highlands), President Father John Fitzgibbons (Regis), an...Read More

Mines launching new master's degree in data science

Jun 03 2019 / News room

A new non-thesis master's degree at Colorado School of Mines will prepare scientists, engineers, economists and more to harness the torrent of large and complex digital data that has become ubiquitous throughout society.Launching this fall, the Data Science graduate program at Mines will address the unique needs of data-driven discovery and data-supported decision making, offering rigorous trainin...Read More

Interview: Successful gold mining starts with orebody quality, says Barrick's Mark Bristow

June 3, 2019 / Posted Trish Saywell

LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - Mark Bristow, officially installed as president and CEO of Barrick Gold (TSX: ABX; NYSE: GOLD) on New Year's Day, sat down with The Northern Miner for a fireside chat at The Northern Miner's Canadian Mining Symposium at Canada House in London, U.K., on May 22, 2019, to talk about his vision for the company and the gold mining industry more broadly since Barrick' blockbuste...Read More

US markets slip, May 27-31: Buenaventura, Stillwater-Sibanye, Gold Fields

June 3, 2019 / Posted Trish Saywell

Trade tensions between the U.S. and China drove the Dow Jones Industrial Average down 3.01% to 24,815.04, while the S&P 500 Index lost 2.62% to finish at 2,752.06. Spot gold rose 1.58% to US$1,304.90 per ounce.Shares of Buenaventura rose US64 ? to US$15.17. The company reported first-quarter results with net income of US$27.3 million, down from US$28.4 million in the first quarter of 2018, and rev...Read More

TSX down, May 27-31: Agnico, Newmont Goldcorp, Moneta Porcupine

June 3, 2019 / Posted Trish Saywell

The U.S.-China trade dispute continued to rattle investor sentiment, with the S&P/TSX Composite Index down 1.19% to 16,037.50. The bleak trade outlook also put pressure on base metals while lifting gold. The S&P/TSX Global Base Metals Index fell 1.54% to 87.51, while spot gold rose 1.58% to US$1,304.90 per oz., and the S&P/TSX Global Gold Index increased 5.98% to 190.45.The start of commercial pro...Read More

TSX Venture falls, May 27-31: Great Bear, GoldON, ML Gold

June 3, 2019 / Posted Trish Saywell

A high-grade gold discovery called the Bear-Rimini zone at Great Bear Resources' wholly owned Dixie project in the Red Lake district of Ontario drove up the company's shares 91 ? to $3.84. Drill hole 11 returned 194.21 grams gold per tonne over 2 metres, including 759.38 grams gold over 1 metre starting from 58 metres downhole, and 12.33 grams gold over 14 metres, including 30.90 grams gold over 5...Read More

China's Next Big Rare Earth Move

June3, 2019 / Gerardo Del Real

For at least the last two years, I've explained that confidence in governments is dying around the world, that central bankers are losing control, that global growth is slowing, that the next financial crisis would come as a result of a bond blowup, and that China would be the largest beneficiary of this crisis as a bond market blowup has the potential to cause institutions to fall, power to shift...Read More

Foran Mining May Update

Jun 03, 2019 / Foran Mining

We had an exciting month in May with the updated resource for McIlvenna Bay finally being released and our Annual General ...Read More

GoldSeek Radio Nugget: Peter Schiff

2 June, 2019 / Chris Waltzek Ph.D., GoldSeek Radio

Peter Schiff & Chris Waltzek Ph.D. - May 30th, 2019. * Mp3 File. HighlightsPeter Schiff, head of SchiffGold, Euro Pacific Capital, and Euro Pacific Gold Fund (EPGFX)returns with key insights.Our guest notes the Wall Street adage, "Sell in May and Walk-away..." where investors look for bargains later in the year.Peter Schiff expects a bear market to overtake US equities.The trade skirm...Read More

Bloodbath Looks Imminent - Full Defensive Mode...

2 June, 2019 / Clive Maund

The market is now in position to crash. This is not something that will arrive as "a bolt out of the blue" - it has been setting up to do this for a long time. On the 6-month chart for the Dow Jones Industrials below we can see that on Friday it broke down from a Head-and-Shoulders top that had been forming since February, and the longer-term 5-year chart for the S&P500 index lower down the page...Read More

Forget Driverless Cars, It's Flying Cars That's About To Disrupt The Trillion Dollar Transport Industry; Also, What...

Sun Jun 02 16:30:06 2019 / Staff reporter

"Forget Driverless Cars, It's Flying Cars That's About To Disrupt The Trillion Dollar Transport Industry; Also, What's In Store For Next Week https://t.co/5vtOAPHOev"Read full newsRead More

Precious metals weekly round-up: Gold boosted by Trump and last week's other precious metals top stories....

Sun Jun 02 16:19:01 2019 / Staff reporter

"Precious metals weekly round-up: Gold boosted by Trump and last week's other precious metals top stories. https://t.co/cONU6PrRtV #preciousmetals #investing #stocks"Read full newsRead More

U.K. Hits "Open Borders" Highs - 600,000 #Migrants Arrive In Just One Year | Zero Hedge #UK #europe

Sun Jun 02 15:51:32 2019 / Staff reporter

The British government still buries their heads in the sand regarding the dangers of unfettered migration, even after public opinion shows them the clear message of average citizens yearning for their countries to be secure and safe again.Read full newsRead More

Peru's Buenaventura threatened with general strike

Jun. 2, 2019, 11:44 AM / Valentina Ruiz Leotaud

Community leaders from the district of Chilcaymarca in the southwestern Castilla province are threatening Peru's Compa???-a de Minas Buenaventura (NYSE: BVN) with a general strike due to the company's decision to fire 40 workers from its Orcopampa gold-silver operation.The activists say the workers' dismissal constitutes a breach of an agreement that Buenaventura and the community signed back in 2...Read More

Energy prices crash in Europe as old, new fuels vie for share

Jun. 2, 2019, 10:21 AM / Bloomberg News

Gas and coal prices are plunging in Europe, hurt by the relentless threat of ever-cheaper clean energy that's gaining market share and pushing out the fossil fuels in the process.Both energy commodities had their fourth weekly decline, with benchmark Dutch gas posting the biggest first-half slump in a decade. That's exacerbated by a glut of liquefied natural gas cargoes arriving in Europe. Prices...Read More

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