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Gold and silver breaking out

(Kitco commentary) – Here we go again; gold and silver are breaking out to the upside.

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Who would be hurt most by a presidential impeachment, and it’s not Trump

(Kitco News) – Who would be hurt most by a presidential impeachment, and it’s not Trump

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‘China is more than a decade ahead in the game,’ warns resource expert

(Kitco News) – Fundamental rethink needed.

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Gold price to hit $1,600 on geopolitical turmoil

(Kitco News) – Gold’s next upside target is $1,600 an ounce, according to analysts who are confident that the gold rally is not over due to unresolved U.S.-China trade talks, weak global growth and dovish Federal Reserve expectations.

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Silver Spruce Resources to acquire VMS project

(Kitco News) – Silver Spruce Resources (TSXV:SSE) announced Tuesday it signed a binding letter of intent with three vendors to acquire a volcanogenic massive sulphide in Ontario.

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Companies sign MOU to advance scandium project

(Kitco News) – Platina Resources and Traxys Europe S.A signed an memorandum of understanding to advance the Platina scandium project, the companies said a in a news release today.

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Australian mineral sands company increases resource

(Kitco News) – Sheffield Resources (ASX:SFX) said Tuesday that it increased its Thunderbird Mineral Sands project, located in north-west Western Australia, by 68 million tonnes or 10%.

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Truck with no driver cab unveiled by Scania

(Kitco News) – European transportation company Scania unveiled today a fully-autonomous heavy duty truck with no cab, Scania AXL.

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Gold at $2,000 is bad for diamonds – Citigroup

(Kitco News) – Citigroup’s bullish scenario that gold could rise to $2,000 in just two years would be bad for the diamond market, according to one of the bank’s analysts.

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Trump talks tough to U.N.; gold rallies

(Kitco News) – Gold prices are firmly higher and hit a three-week high in midday U.S. trading Tuesday. Harsh language from President Trump toward China and Iran prompted a sell-off in the U.S. stock market, the U.S. dollar index and crude oil.

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