Surf’s up: Let’s ride (April 08, 2011)
When you ask Richard Briggs what he’s telling his clients about investing in base metals these days he says: “We’re advising caution — lots of caution.”
When you ask Richard Briggs what he’s telling his clients about investing in base metals these days he says: “We’re advising caution — lots of caution.”
Ned Goodman, the founder of the Dundee group of companies, has a decidedly gloomy world outlook these days. Goodman spoke at the National Club in Toronto on April 4 and said that he didn’t like the direction the world was heading in, nor did he…
One of the gold community’s most trusted economist, Martin Murenbeeld, made a stop in Toronto on April 4th to dispel what he says, are some of the looming myths around gold prices. Murenbeeld, who is chief economist for DundeeWealth, has over…
While most Western miners cringe at the thought of investing in mineral projects in Russia, Kinross Gold continues to be an exception to the rule.
A new report from Scotiabank says the negative fallout from Japan’s earthquake and tsunami are “likely to prove temporary with Japan quickly gearing up its economy again.”
U.S. equity markets posted stronger results in the Mar. 21-25 trading week with the Dow Jones Industrial Average edging up 3.05% or 362.07 points to finish at 12,220.59, and the S&P 500 index rising 2.71% or 34.60 points to 1,313.80. The…
The following was released by the Ottawa-based Mining Association of Canada (MAC) in response to the PEW Environmental Group’s report “A forest of blue – Canada’s boreal forest, the world’s water keeper.” For more information visit…
The following was released by the Metals Economics Group, based on its Strategic Report. For more information visit www.metalseconomics.com.
It was a dark week for U.S. equities as Japan struggled to contain fires, explosions and radiation leaks at its crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 185.88 points or 1.54% to 11,858.52, while the S&P…
On March 11, in a defining day of the new decade, residents of Japan’s northeast coastal region were hit by a deadly triple whammy of a 9.0-magnitude earthquake, a resulting tsunami with waves reaching 10 metres in height, and a growing threat…
Australian gold production for 2010 totalled 266 tonnes (8.5 million oz), which is an increase of 17% or 38 tonnes from 2009, according to Melbourne-based consultancy Surbiton Associates’ latest survey of the Australian gold mining industry,…
Vancouver – The federal government of Canada has announced it is providing $1.8 million in funding for a new cutting-edge geophysical survey technology from Vancouver called muon geotomography. Developed by University of British Columbia…
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