As a means of compensating for lost oil revenues following secession of South Sudan, Sudan has exported some $400 million worth of gold already this year.
Tom MacNeill discusses the conditions that have primed the junior gold and base metals resource environment for growth. Interview with The Gold Report.
A number of U.S. law firms are investigating Kinross over claimed non-disclosure of low grade ores at its Tasiast gold project in Mauritania to assess whether the gold miner may have misled investors.
AngloGold Ashanti at the release of its full year results presentation said it has lost 73 000 ounces of gold as a result of section 54 stoppages enforced by the Department of Mineral Resources (DMR) last year.
Jeb Handwerger tells The Critical Metals Report that the world remains at risk of supply shortfalls in some heavy rare earths and also in ferro alloy materials - notably niobium.
A renewed period of growth predicted for the junior miners in the TSXV Composite Index. Is it too soon to see such a heady rebound? The Gold Report interviews Michael Ballanger.
The President's proposed fiscal 2013 federal budget calls for a 5% gross mining royalty on federal lands, and a hardrock abandoned mined land fee on all private and public lands.
According to officials from Newmont Nusa Tenggara, Batu Hijau's gold and copper production will temporarily plunge this year as the mine pit is expanded.
Peter Grandich believes that we're in the midst of a stealth gold bull market and is now predicting gold to top $2,350/oz. Interview with The Gold Report.
With the gap between platinum and gold prices narrowing is now the time to invest in platinum ETFs. Article looks at some of the ETF options available.