February 24, 2016 Galway Gold mulls legal escape to Colombia’s mining ban in paramos The junior miner said the ruling not only forces it to halt operations, but it also blocks it from transferring the project, as the mining permit will no longer be…
February 24, 2016 McEwen Mining acquires gold property in Nevada The Afgan-Kobeh property is close to the miner's Gold Bar Complex, which is expected to begin development in 2017.
February 24, 2016 INFOGRAPHIC: Why a “Brexit” could be a losing proposition for everyone With a referendum approaching and polls close, investors are preparing for the impact of a potential British exit from the European Union.
February 24, 2016 An escalating war on cash On February 16th, The Washington Post printed the article, "It's time to kill the $100 bill."
February 23, 2016 Canada’s Ontario the slowest to issue exploration permits — report Growing wait times for permits may hinder Canada's ability to take advantage of its considerable mineral potential, warn experts.
February 23, 2016 India’s tariffs on gold working: February imports to be lowest since 2013 Industry sources also blame the ongoing rally in bullion prices for the drop.
February 23, 2016 Eric Coffin can see the end of the gold bear market and this is what he is doing about it In this interview with The Gold Report, he shares the names of the best in the gold, silver, copper and uranium spaces and tells you where you can go to…
February 23, 2016 People’s QE: Central bankers war on savings QE for the people was actually proposed by Jeremy Corbyn last year in Britain last year, and it did not sit too well with, central bankers.
February 22, 2016 AngloGold Ashanti digs itself out of debt The world’s third-largest gold producer returned to profit in the fourth quarter, did not manage to avert posting a net loss for 2015.
February 22, 2016 Barrick to spend about $2 billion in US, Peru gold projects The world’s largest gold miner also said it would redeem up to $750 million in notes to help cut debt by at least $2bn this year.
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