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TOP STORIES | Thursday , 24 Nov 2011                                                     

Royal Canadian Mint gold ETRs IPO resounding success

In only three weeks, the new Royal Canadian Mint gold ETRs IPO has raised C$600M, more than double that originally anticipated.    Thursday , 24 Nov 2011

Gold stocks moving closer to major breakout - Roy-Byrne

Jordan Roy-Byrne reckons gold stocks underperformance could be changing very soon. Interview with The Gold Report.    Thursday , 24 Nov 2011

Allana eyes $800m potash project in Ethiopia

Allana Potash makes progress on its Danakhil potash project in Ethiopia, garnering some positive reviews. But is Allana soft on transport costs?    Thursday , 24 Nov 2011

Kazakhstan: world's largest uranium miner

The former Soviet state now produces around one-third of the world's mined uranium and is now to develop a secondary nuclear industry in manufacturing fuel rods for reactors.    Thursday , 24 Nov 2011

Anglo's Los Bronces mine expansion delivers 1st production

The Los Bronces expansion will help the Chilean copper-moly operation eventually become the world's fifth largest copper mine.    Thursday , 24 Nov 2011

Could Eurobonds backed by gold be Europe's salvation?

For the moment vetoed by Germany, the idea of Eurobonds backed by Eurozone nations' gold reserves could provide a solution to the European debt crisis.    Wednesday , 23 Nov 2011

Continental reveals incredible legs to Colombian gold deposit

Continental Gold shows that gold, silver and zinc mineralization runs deep - up to 1,200 metres below surface - at its Buritica project in Colombia    Wednesday , 23 Nov 2011

Should gold prices be higher?

Medium term, the fundamentals for gold remain strong but some of the short term moves seem odd    Wednesday , 23 Nov 2011

Vale wins appeal to force Aquila JV vote

The Queensland Supreme Court has backed an appeal by Vale and dismissed an application by Aquila to block the crucial vote on the JV's Eagle Downs coking coal project.    Thursday , 24 Nov 2011

SA mining still hasn't reached 26% BEE target - Shabangu

Countering a claim by the country's mine industry body, South Africa's mines minister said Wednesday that miners have not yet achieved a state-mandated target set for 2014.    Thursday , 24 Nov 2011

Peru calls for calm ahead of Newmont protest

Peru's Interior Minister Oscar Valdes urged opponents of Newmont proposed Conga gold mine project to refrain from violence during a protest on Thursday.    Thursday , 24 Nov 2011

Goldcorp secures $2bn credit facility

The company said Wednesday it had entered into a $2 billion credit facility with a syndicate of 15 lenders, replacing its existing $1.5 billion facility.    Thursday , 24 Nov 2011

Yesterday's Top Story: Australia's mining tax passes - a lose-lose outcome

While almost certain to become legislation, commentators say the changes made to get it passed have left it a disaster    Wednesday , 23 Nov 2011

PODCASTS / RADIO                                                     

Uncertain times for markets make for nervous gold investors - Turner

" The market is nervous and there's a chance of year-end book squaring, but medium term, the solution to the world's debt problems will probably be inflationary and that's good for gold investment."

Bullish on iron ore but large uncertainties remain - Henderson

JP Morgan's Ian Henderson says, over the next few years significant weakness in the iron ore market is unlikely but, the state of the global financial world means uncertainties abound

World gold demand trends for Q3 - Marcus Grubb

Investment demand for the yellow metal surged during the third quarter, especially in Europe, but, greater changes are afoot in the greater global gold market.

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