Some Risk Aversion Lifts Gold Prices
Gold prices are modestly higher in early U.S. trading Friday. Some safe-haven demand is featured heading into the weekend.
Read moreGold, Silver Beat-Down Accelerates
The precious metals markets were already in some trouble when a surprisingly hawkish tone on U.S. monetary policy was sounded by the Federal Reserve on Wednesday afternoon.
Read moreRussia Is Largest ‘Official’ Gold Buyer – WGC
Russia is the No. 1 “official” gold buyer in the world, with the country’s central bank acquiring 201 tonnes of the precious metal in 2016, the World Gold Council (WGC) said.
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Read moreAlio Gold Gets Land-Use Approval For Ana Paula Project
Mexico’s secretary of environment and natural resources has approved an application to change the land use for Alio Gold Inc.’s
Read moreArgonaut Gold Expands Mineral Resources
Argonaut Gold Inc. (TSX: AR) announces increases in pit-constrained mineral resource estimates for its operating mines.
Read morePretium Resources: Ramp-Up Continues For Brucejack Gold Mine
Pretium Resources Inc. (TSX, NYSE: PVG) reports continued progress in the ramp-up of the Brucejack Mine in British Columbia, with steady state production targeted for the end of 2017.
Read moreSilver Bulls Stumble; $16.00 Chart Support Needs To Hold
The silver market was pounded to a three-week low on Thursday, tracking the solid selling pressure in the gold market.
Read moreCommerzbank Still Sees Year-End Gold Price At $1,300/Oz
Commerzbank maintains its view that gold prices will be around $1,300 an ounce when 2017 winds down. The metal was above this prior to a more-hawkish-than-expected U.S. Federal Open Market Committee Wednesday
Read morePrimero Trims 2017 Guidance For Gold-Equivalent Production
Primero Mining Corp. (TSX: P) announces a reduction in 2017 production guidance to reflect delayed ramp-up of San Dimas operations following a strike and other labor disruptions
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