Bitcoin daily chart alert – more sideways, choppy trading – Oct. 7
(Kitco News) – Bitcoin-U.S. dollar futures prices are weaker in early U.S. trading Monday. The bulls have stabilized the market recently.
Read morePODCAST: Modeling the whole mine is the goal
(Kitco News) – “It’s challenging, but if we can actually have a model of whole system in real-time, then that’s the end-state.”
Read moreGeneralist Investors Are Looking To Get Into Mining Again – Cambridge House
(Kitco News) – A 32% rally in major gold producers is hard to ignore and general retail investors are finally paying attention, said Steve Davidson, vice president of sales at Cambridge House.
Read moreIf that’s not quantative easing, what is?
(Kitco News) – A tweet by Peter Schiff, chief executive officer of Euro Pacific Capital, caught my attention this week– and he has a point.
Read moreFirst-ever ‘diamond within a diamond’ recovered by ALROSA
(Kitco News) – ALROSA said today that it recovered an unusual diamond with another diamond moving freely inside.
Read moreLarger mill ‘not justified in the current cobalt price environment’
(Kitco News) – Fortune Minerals (TSX:FT) announced yesterday that it has scaled back its mill plans for its NICO Cobalt-Gold-Bismuth-Copper project located in Canada’s Northwest Territories.
Read moreHudbay appoints chair, CEO search continues
(Kitco News) – Hudbay Minerals (NYSE:HBM) announced yesterday that it appointed Stephen A. Lang as chair of the company’s board of directors.
Read moreSilver to see ‘strong’ rebound in October, says Orchid Research
(Kitco News) – Silver has a lot more upside potential compared to gold and prices could see a “strong” rebound in October, according to Orchid Research.
Read moreMiners grade poorly in climate change report card
(Kitco News) – Companies in the metal and mining sector are most likely to lobby against climate change policy, according to Climate Action 100+ Progress Report.
Read moreGold prices are watching U.S. data deterioration, ready to jump on bad news
(Kitco News) – Gold prices are now as much data-dependent as the Federal Reserve’s rate cut decisions, according to analysts, who are eyeing deterioration in the U.S. macro figures as a trigger for higher gold levels.
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