Monday
,
08 Feb 2010
This past weekend's meeting of the G7 Finance Ministers in Iqaluit, Nunavut, brought renewed global attention to the critical need for mining dollars to stimulate the economy of Canada's newest territory.
Friday
,
05 Feb 2010
Donald Brydon is leaving to look after other business interests and, analysts maintain the replacement is unlikely to come from a metals background
Friday
,
05 Feb 2010
The latest falls in the markets and gold and commodity prices are raising the fear factor among investors as worries about a double dip recession resurface.
Friday
,
05 Feb 2010
The annual Mining Indaba is now over and it was much more upbeat than that of last year, but the survivors will have to face the big drop in the markets as they return to their desks.
Thursday
,
04 Feb 2010
Looking forward investors will be looking for signs from miners that Chinese demand is holding up and that the US is beginning to recover
Thursday
,
04 Feb 2010
Despite the global economic recession, Nevada gold again proved itself the champ in U.S. nonfuel mineral commodities last year with Arizona copper mines following close behind, a USGS report revealed.
Wednesday
,
03 Feb 2010
Continued growth in China and the further financialization of the commodity sector, along with growing supply constraints should mean a continued run for commodity prices
Wednesday
,
03 Feb 2010
Could Chinese markets be heading for a fall as foreign manufacturers relocate, and if so what will be the impact on gold and the stock market?
Monday
,
01 Feb 2010
According to the VM Group Metals monthly publication 2010 is likely to be the year metal prices take a breather but, the impact of China cannot be underestimated.
Saturday
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30 Jan 2010
The behaviour of, and lack of oversight of, America's financial elite continues to pave the way for further dollar devaluation and for inflation, which in turn will benefit gold and silver
Thursday
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28 Jan 2010
The moves towards economic tightening, or at least the slowing in the local stimulus, in China was a key driver behind the falls in metals and other markets. There is a case for arguing that some of these markets have overreacted.
Wednesday
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27 Jan 2010
The aluminium group's $2.2bn Hong Kong IPO was marred by both a broad market slump and continud worries about its debt and legal issues
Wednesday
,
27 Jan 2010
As inflationary pressures mount in the region that is expected to lead the growth stakes again in 2010, most investors picked out gold as their top weapon against inflation. But, equities came in a close second
Tuesday
,
19 Jan 2010
After having their fingers scorched in the financial crisis, many money managers are turning to commodity funds, a trend which could see their value rise by as much as a third