Gold production was slightly higher than in the second quarter due to stronger performances from the Carlin mine of Nevada Gold Mines in USA and Pueblo Viejo in Dominican Republic, its two jointRead More
Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | Android | Email | Stitcher | RSSThe total demand for silver is so much more than just ETF or bullion demand, and with or without a recovery on Main Street, big demand will continue...Dave Kranzler of Investment Research Dynamics interviewed by Paul "Half Dollar" Eberhart of Silver DoctorsDave Kranzler stopped by Silver Doctors today...Read More
They say that time travels are impossible. But we just went back to the 1960s! At least in the field of the monetary policy. And all because of a new Fed’s framework. So, please fasten your seat belts and come with me into the past and present of monetary policy – to determine the future of gold!At the end of August 2020, the Fed has modified its Statement on Longer-Run Goals and Monet...Read More
They say that time travels are impossible. But we just went back to the 1960s! At least in the field of the monetary policy. And all because of a new Fed’s framework. So, please fasten your seat belts and come with me into the past and present of monetary policy – to determine the future of gold!At the end of August 2020, the Fed has modified its Statement on Longer-Run Goals and Monet...Read More
Kitco News' general-interest stories takes a look at what is making headlines in the marketplace and how that is impacting precious metals pricesRead full newsRead More
Conventional folklore would have you believe it started in 1992 with Geoffrey Stokes, but the genesis of Diggers and Dealers can be traced back as far as 1983, to a lunch at the Windsor Hotel in Perth with Peter Briggs and Dr Ron Wise.Read full newsRead More
The U.S. recession caused by the coronavirus pandemic and subsequent lockdown may already be over, Fed Vice Chairman Richard Clarida said Wednesday.Read full newsRead More
When miners at Indonesia's giant Grasberg gold and copper mine started testing positive for coronavirus early in the pandemic, the mountain-top mining complex was quickly locked down with a skeletal staff left in place to maintain production.Read full newsRead More
Vancouver, BC - Summa Silver Corp ("Summa Silver" or the "Company")(CSE: SSVR, OTCQB: SSVRF, Frankfurt: 48X) is pleased to announce that it has increased the size of the current Phase I drill program at the high-grade silver (Ag) and gold (Au) Hughes Property near Tonopah, Nevada to 12,500 metres. The Company is also planning a significant Phase II drill program which is scheduled to begin in...Read More
* Dollar hits near one-week high * Equities hit by halted vaccine trials, stimulus talksimpasse * Interactive graphic tracking global spread of coronavirus: (Updates prices)By Brijesh PatelOct 14 (Reuters) - Gold prices rose on Wednesday after thelast session's sharp drop spurred demand for the safe-havenmetal from investors worried about global economic recovery anduncertainty surrounding next mo...Read More
Vancouver, BC - Siyata Mobile Inc. (NasdaqCM: SYTA, SYTAW / TSX-V:SIM / FRA: WK3D) (the "Company" or "Siyata") is pleased to announce $2.95M in revenue in Q2 2020, a 47% increase in sales over Q2 2019 with growing sales in North America resulting in a 25% increase in gross margins.Q2 2020 Highlights:Reports $2.95M of revenue in Q2 2020 vs $2.04MM in Q2 2019, an increase of 47% YoYQ2 2020 gross ma...Read More
When miners at Indonesia's giant Grasberg gold and copper mine started testing positive for coronavirus early in the pandemic, the mountain-top mining complex was quickly locked down with a skeletal staff left in place to maintain production.Read full newsRead More
Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Tuesday October 13 that are worth another look.The numbers of cases of Covid-19 infection have begun to grow once more across Europe, and Fastmarkets has heard the fears of various market participants about the consequences that any new restrictions or lockdowns could have for...Read More
Aluminium premiums in the United States and Europe fell in the week to Tuesday October 13, with a narrowing cash/three-month contango on the London Metal Exchange and a backwardation on the December/three-month spread incentivizing market participants to sell off metal.Narrow LME spreads bring Rotterdam premium down 10% week on week.US Midwest premium also drops on narrowing contango.Main Japanese...Read More
A summary of base metals premiums from across the globe for the week to Tuesday October 13.Please click...Read More
An overview of the chrome ore and alloy markets and their latest price moves. China The spot domestic ferro-chrome price was supported at current levels by active demand on post-Golden Week restocking. Positive market sentiment for the charge chrome market stayed intact following the release of October ferro-chrome tender prices. Chinese leading stainless steelmakers Taiyuan...Read More
Customs officials in southern China have impounded just under 10,000 tonnes of copper 'concentrates' after it turned out to be smelting waste, which is prohibited from entering the country.Customs inspectors at Fangchenggang, in Guangxi province in southern China, said the cargo was reported by a Shanghai-based company as copper concentrates - a feedstock used by copper smelters for making refined...Read More
Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Tuesday October 13 that are worth another look.The numbers of cases of Covid-19 infection have begun to grow once more across Europe, and Fastmarkets has heard the fears of various market participants about the consequences that any new restrictions or lockdowns could have for...Read More
The Turkish steel mills have purchased further deep-sea scrap material at firmer prices, market sources said on Tuesday October 13.A steel mill in the Izmir region booked a US cargo consisting of HMS 1&2 (80:20) at $285 per tonne and bonus at $295 per tonne cfr.The supplier did not wish to disclose the composition of the cargo when contacted.This compared with the previous US cargo sold on October...Read More
Customs officials in southern China have impounded just under 10,000 tonnes of copper 'concentrates' after it turned out to be smelting waste, which is prohibited from entering the country.Customs inspectors at Fangchenggang, in Guangxi province in southern China, said the cargo was reported by a Shanghai-based company as copper concentrates - a feedstock used by copper smelters for making refined...Read More