Bob KirtleyPosted Oct 4, 2020IntroductionToday, we will take a look at the damage inflicted on this sector by the recent sell-off and try to ascertain just what lies ahead for the precious metals stocks involved in gold and silver mining.We will commence with a look at the charts for gold and silver prices followed by a comparison of gold’s progress versus that of the Gold Bugs Index (HUI) a...Read More
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The UK will maintain a tariff rate quota on certain steel imports, similar to the one currently in place, once the country has finally left the European Union.A report from the office of the UK Secretary of State for International Trade said this week that a tariff rate quota will apply to 19 steel product categories, including hot-rolled, cold-rolled and galvanized coil; carbon and stainless...Read More
Brazilian iron ore exports surged by 18.5% on the year in September, according to figures released by the country's economy ministry on Thursday October 1.Exports amounted to 37.86 million tonnes last month, compared with 31.94 million tonnes a year earlier.This is the first increase on a year-on-year...Read More
IntroductionToday, we will take a look at the damage inflicted on this sectorby the recent sell-off and try to ascertain just what lies ahead for theprecious metals stocks involved in gold and silver mining.We will commence with look at the charts for gold and silverprices followed by a comparison of gold’s progress versus that of the Gold BugsIndex (HUI) and conclude with what lies in store...Read More
Many people have heard the story of the Hunt Brothers, but what Really happened?Chris Duane with Chris Marcus on Arcadia EconomicsMany people have heard the story of the Hunt Brothers, but what Really happened?Chris Duane breaks it down for us.To find out what he said, click to watch the video now!Read More
RAPAPORT... Workers at De Beers' and Petra Diamonds' operations in South Africa are planning to go on strike after the parties failed to reach an agreement in their respective wage talks.Members of the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) will begin a "protected strike" - meaning union workers cannot be disciplined by their employer for taking part - once they receive final approval, NUM said...Read More
RAPAPORT... De Beers will expand the availability of its Lightbox line of lab-grown diamond jewelry through partnerships with 10 independent jewelers in the US and Canada.The brand will launch at 28 stores in the midwest, northern California and the east coast, including Diamond Cellar, The Jewelry Center and DeVons Jewelers. IJL, in Canada, will also carry Lightbox in its locations, the lab-grown...Read More
RAPAPORT... A number of US retailers will launch their holiday sales earlier this year as a way to prevent overcrowding by last-minute shoppers and minimize health and safety risks."Retailers are prepared for an early start to the shopping season, offering discounts earlier to ensure consumers can find the gifts they want," National Retail Federation (NRF) CEO Matthew Shay said last week. The holi...Read More
(IDEX Online) - Organizers of the ill-fated Baselworld have announced details of its successor, HourUniverse.And they have revealed the event's tag line - It's We Time - to the amusement of some in the trade press.MCH Group describe HourUniverse in a press release as "a hybrid platform that serves the watch, jewellery and gemstone community with a year-round, modern digital of...Read More
(IDEX Online) - Diamond miners in South Africa are threatening to strike at De Beers and Petra after pay talks collapsed.The industrial action, announced on Friday, will also affect Exxaro, the biggest coal supplier to state-owned electricity company Eskom.De Beers has reportedly offered a 1.5 per cent increase in response to union demands for an eight per cent rise for all workers.William Mabapa,...Read More
(IDEX Online) - The world's largest black lab-grown diamond has been by produced by UK-based Meylor, weighing in at just under 116 carats.The 115.65-carat (29.40mm x 27.90mm x 23.44mm) Type IIb rough crystal was graded by the International Gemological Institute (IGI) and has been recognized by Guinness World Records. The company also produced a second, slightly smaller black d...Read More
IntroductionToday, we will take a look at the damage inflicted on this sectorby the recent sell-off and try to ascertain just what lies ahead for theprecious metals stocks involved in gold and silver mining.We will commence with look at the charts for gold and silverprices followed by a comparison of gold’s progress versus that of the Gold BugsIndex (HUI) and conclude with what lies in store...Read More
IntroductionToday, we will take a look at the damage inflicted on this sectorby the recent sell-off and try to ascertain just what lies ahead for theprecious metals stocks involved in gold and silver mining.We will commence with look at the charts for gold and silverprices followed by a comparison of gold’s progress versus that of the Gold BugsIndex (HUI) and conclude with what lies in store...Read More
TORONTO, Sep 30, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE via COMTEX) --Project to leverage the Company's Fort Knox mill and expected to add to production and cash flow profile...Read full newsRead More
CALGARY - Kinross Gold Corp. is moving to secure additional supply for its Alaska gold operations by buying a controlling interest in the Peak Gold project from Royal Gold, Inc., and Contango Ore, Inc., for $125 million. Toronto-based Kinross has agreed to pay Royal Gold about $66 million for its entire 40 per cent stake and $59.6 million for half of Contango's 60 per cent share, leaving Conta...Read More
TORONTO, Sep 30, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE via COMTEX) --Project to leverage the Company's Fort Knox mill and expected to add to production and cash flow profile...Read full newsRead More
The London Metal Exchange three-month copper price made an impressive comeback on Friday October 2, gaining 3.5%, amid strong turnover, on a day of positive moves for many of the base metals.The LME three-month copper price, which had tumbled 5.1% on Thursday, in its deepest sell-off since March 18, closed the day on Friday at $6,566 per tonne, with just over 24,000 lots traded.Fastmarke...Read More
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The benchmark fob Australia alumina index hit a three-month low on Friday October 2 with wide availability of cargoes and weak demand pressuring the market.Fastmarkets' daily alumina index, fob Australia was at $264.19 per tonne on Friday, down from $268.54 per tonne at the start of the week. The index is now at its lowest since July 9. A deal concluded on Thursday at $264 per tonne fob Western Au...Read More