PM Kitco Metals Roundup: Gold Ends Weaker, but Up from Daily Low, on Profit Taking

Gold market wrap-up from Monday, March 25th. Markets ended slightly lower but higher than the low of the day. Many investors took profits on the heels … [Read more...]

Silver Institute: Industrial demand for Silver to average 483 mn oz from 2012 to 2014

Interesting piece discussing the many exciting uses for silver. Besides investment, silver is used in a wide variety, and growing number of … [Read more...]

Canada's New Democrats propose law on conflict minerals

By Kerry Hall Canada's national New Democratic Party re-introduces Tuesday a federal bill to establish laws restricting Canadian companies from … [Read more...]

Record-Free Gold Run Longest Since 28-Year Gap: Chart of the Day

By Bloomberg Gold is suffering its longest run without a record high since the 28-year drought that began in 1980 and only ended in 2008 as the … [Read more...]

Will the Sequestration Deal Hammer Gold?

By Motley Fool Meanwhile, gold, as represented by the SPDR Gold Trust (NYSEMKT: GLD ) , is already down roughly 4.5% this year. In certain respects, … [Read more...]

Use gold ETFs to tackle Fed, inflation fears

By MarketWatch The price of gold has nearly doubled in five years. Although gold is currently under some pressure, there is still room for savvy … [Read more...]

Insider buying of gold stocks surges to multi-year highs

By Globe and Mail The TSX global gold index has lost about a third of its value over the past two years. The S&P/TSX Venture Exchange, stock … [Read more...]

Harry Styles Photographed In A GOLD THONG! Stop EVERYTHING!

By PerezHilton.com What a delightful Monday gift this is!! We knew One Direction's wispy-haired Harry Styles was a heartthrob, but we had no … [Read more...]

FOCUS: Gold Eases On Cyprus Deal; Analysts Still See Potential Safe-Haven

By Forbes As of 10:35 a.m. EDT, April gold was $10.70, or 0.7%, lower to $1,595.40 an ounce on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile … [Read more...]

CANADA STOCKS-TSX turns negative as gold shares, BlackBerry weigh

By Reuters TORONTO, March 25 (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index briefly slipped into negative territory in early trade on Monday as a … [Read more...]

Gold down, but ends above $1600 after Cyprus deal

By MarketWatch Gold had “a whipsaw morning with a big selloff on initial Cyprus deal optimism,” but prices pared losses “as the market may assume … [Read more...]

Cyprus: Will We Ever Learn?

Bank savers outside Cyrpus seem undisturbed by its crisis. What does it take...?read more ...read more … [Read more...]

More QE nervousness sends gold price below $1,600

By Frik Els The gold price dropped through the psychologically important $1,600 level on Monday after comments from the president of the New York … [Read more...]

Canadian mining industry warns Quebec over 30% royalty plan

By Anthony Halley The Mining Association of Canada (MAC) has warned the Quebec government over its plans to tax the gross value of annual production … [Read more...]

Use gold ETFs to tackle Fed, inflation fears

By MarketWatch Not that there aren't understandable reasons for the headwind to gold prices. Improving economic conditions and the robust U.S. … [Read more...]

PRECIOUS-Gold down as Cyprus bailout deal ease market fears

By Reuters Gold off early lows but rally loses momentum * US gold futures volume set to hit highest since November * Eurogroup chief comments stir … [Read more...]

Lower Gold Prices Could Make Miners Worthless

By Wall Street Journal (blog) Gold's 11-year bull run has sputtered in recent months. In a doomsday scenario, a drop to $1,000 a troy ounce … [Read more...]

Is This A Good Time To Buy Gold?

By Seeking Alpha Gold thrives on bad news; that is what we have been hearing for long. What could be worse than another EU country in crisis? With … [Read more...]

CANADA STOCKS-Gold miners, BlackBerry drag TSX to 1-1/2 week low

By Reuters However, the weakness in gold shares pulled the Toronto Stock Exchange's S&P/TSX composite index down 18.53 points, or 0.15 … [Read more...]

3 Gold Shares Rising Strongly

By Motley Fool LONDON -- The price of gold remained stable last week despite the eurozone bailout crisis in Cyprus, with gold for April delivery … [Read more...]

Confiscation, manipulation and the wars against everyman

Confiscation — both direct and indirect forms — and market manipulation tend to go hand in hand when it comes to forecasting the silver market’s … [Read more...]

Further evidence of the 'gold production cliff': Intierra

By Anthony Halley The number of "supergiant" gold deposit discoveries has dwindled from two in the past five years to zero in the past two years and … [Read more...]

Chile’s $550 million coal mine ready to start shipments

By Cecilia Jamasmie Chilean company Minera Isla Riesco's $550 million Mina Invierno coal project in the country’s southern region has began the … [Read more...]

Mercury pollution linked to illegal gold mining in Peru reaches lethal levels

By Cecilia Jamasmie A new study of mercury contamination in fish and humans in the Peruvian jungle, highly troubled by illegal gold mining, found … [Read more...]

Trend change in platinum-gold relationship?

Look for advanced platinum deposits in stable jurisdictions. They are very rare and should be in great demand as the price for platinum and palladium … [Read more...]

Gold Prices Drop Back Through $1600 after Cyprus Deal, "Could Test $1522 Low"

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Gold back below $1,600 after Cyprus deal, "could test low at $1,522"

U.S. dollar gold prices fell back below $1,600 per ounce Monday morning in London, falling back toward where they started last week, as stocks and … [Read more...]

"Focus on gold's value rather than solely its price"

Gold is slightly lower in most major currencies this morning but remains near four-week highs, underpinned by safe haven demand. Gold is flat in yen … [Read more...]

Latin American chooses mining investment over environment: report

By Cecilia Jamasmie Latin American governments are allowing destruction of forests, rivers and local communities in exchange for money from … [Read more...]

At least 35 killed in attack to mining hub in Congo

By Cecilia Jamasmie At least 35 people were killed this weekend in the Democratic Republic of Congo after rebels attacked the copper mining hub … [Read more...]