July 30, 2015 BMO’s Andrew Kaip: The gold majors are back In this interview with The Gold Report, Kaip names two seniors as Sector Outperformers, and touts the virtues of a half-dozen undervalued near-term gold and silver producers.
July 30, 2015 INFOGRAPHIC: The origin of the Greek crisis Today's giant infographic does an excellent job summing up the crisis from beginning to end - it's the only infographic you need to understand it all.
July 30, 2015 The euro isn’t dead While the world can count dozens of important currencies, when it comes to top line financial and investment discussions, the currency marketplace really comes down to a one-on-one cage match…
July 30, 2015 Goldcorp slashes dividend 60% amid dire gold market The company also said it will spend between $850 and $900 to produce an ounce of gold this year, less than its previous forecast of between $875 and $950.
July 30, 2015 Privacy implications of the extractive sector transparency measures act Analysing the privacy impact of legislation, and the legitimacy of that impact, requires first to focus on the objective and scope of that legislation.
July 29, 2015 The cheapest entry point into cheap gold Wall Street legend Jim Grant says it's a Krugerrand and he's "very bullish indeed" on the gold price.
July 29, 2015 Kinross shares soar ahead of results World's fifth largest gold miner reports decline in production, $83m net loss and a rise in costs but $1 billion in cash will please investors.
July 29, 2015 Banks Island Gold pushes back against media reports Not closing and the spill was not toxic.
July 29, 2015 Nautilus Minerals: Vessel dewatering plant detailed design contract awarded Nautilus Minerals Inc. announces that contract for the detailed design of the Solwara 1 dewatering plant to be used on the Company’s Production Support Vessel has been awarded to the…
July 29, 2015 About 30,000 fresh job cuts, more mine closures expected in Australia A fresh survey of mining industry leaders is predicting more mine closures and job cuts as the prices of commodities like iron ore and coal decline.
Ports for Australia’s Pilbara iron ore region closed due to cyclone Port Hedland, about 1,300 km (800 miles) north of Western Australia's state capital, Perth, is the world's biggest export point for iron ore. February 07, 2026 | 11:40 am