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James Steel: HSBC precious metals analyst

THis week James Steel, HSBC precious metals analyst looks at the movement of gold over the last week and the importance of the link between currencies and bullion and the role of soverign risk issues.


Frank Holmes: CEO, CIO US Global Investors

Frank Holmes talks about the impact of China and India on commodities, what he looks for in a gold miner and what the power outage and earthquakes in Chile tell us about the sector


Beyond the Headlines: gold miners and constructive disintegration

Mining the market and whether or not the parts are greater than their sum


Jean Nortier: CEO Uranium One

Full year results for 2009, The big target areas for the group at the moment are to increase production and to keep cash costs on target


Mineweb: Barry Sergeant speaks Sandra Burmeister, chief executive of Landelahni and Prof Fred Cawood of Wits School of Mining

South Africa remains a major educator of mining engineers in the English speaking world


Nicholas Brooks, head of Research and Investment Strategy at ETF Securities

We take a look at gold's moves over the last week, the role of currencies and a few of the trends to be found in the ETF market


Peter Major: Cadiz Corporate Solutions

In this week's edition of te weekly News Wrap, we take a look at the iron ore and coking coal negotiations in China; US jobs data, the gold price and a decoupling of gold and the dollar.


Unwilling copper miners and iron ore prices in China

In the first edition of the podcast we look at why gold companies are sometimes reluctant copper miners and look briefly at some of the background to the iron ore price negotiations that are hotting up in China


Mineweb: Monthly movers and shakers with Geoff Candy and Barry Sergeant - Tuesday 2 March 2010

Barry Sergeant looks at the major moves in the steel making complex and what has been happening in the gold sector after the quarterly reporting season.


Jeffrey Nichols: MD American Precious Metals Advisors

Jeff Nichols looks at the weakening correlation between gold and the dollar, the testing of the $1,100 level and what to expect going forward


Tim Williams Director: Global Metals and Mining, Ernst & Young

In this week's edition we take a look at the impact of the Chilean earthquake on copper markets, gold miners' never-ending search for new reserves, why Chinese interest in IMf gold became such a talking point and the re-emergence of bond financing


Brian Hicks, of US Global Investors and Leon Esterhuizen of RBC Capital Markets

A wrap of some of the week's big talking points, Who might buy IMF gold, peak gold theory, Anglo gold results and a look at African Barrick Gold


Des Kilalea, RBC Capital Markets mining analyst on Anglo American's Reults

Barry Sergeant discusses Anglo American's results, the passing of its dividend and iron ore with RBCCM's Des Kilalea


David Brown: CEO: Impala Platinum

Continuous dividend payments remain a key highlight


Chris Griffith: CEO Kumba Iron Ore

A good year for the iron ore producer


Mark Cutifani: AngloGold Ashanti CEO

AngloGold Ashanti CEO MArk Cutifani speaks to Mineweb's Barry Sergeant about the group's results


Neil Meader, Research Director GFMS

A look at the demand side of the gold equation, what is happening on the scrap front and why we could see $1200 gold in the medium term


Jessica Cross: CEO VM Group

Jessica Cross speaks about the impact of the falling gold price on the physical markets, why ETF buyers are in it for the long term and whether or not gold can decouple from the US dollar


Gold Fields Quarterly Numbers - Nick Holland - Gold Fields CEO

A strong quarter: ‘I'm pleased...and the group is well poised to do better.'


Movers and shakers - January 2010

In this edition of the Top 100 podcast Barry Sergeant takes us through the big moves seen over the last month in the global mining sector and delves into why there has been a major move downwards over the last month.


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