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By Ben Traynor |
February 13, 2013
The dollar gold price drifted back below $1,650 an ounce Wednesday morning, 1.1% down on the week so far, although it jumped higher in Sterling following after a Bank of England report said policymakers are prepared to "look through" persistently high U.K. inflation.
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By OGIB Research |
January 24, 2013
On the surface, Turkey has everything going for it in oil and gas. Onshore, it’s under-explored with one of the top international shale plays—the Dadas Shale—about to get tested for the first time with new technology.
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By Peter Byrne |
November 13, 2012
The shale gas "miracle" is overhyped and bound to disappoint. That's what energy expert Bill Powers argues in his upcoming book. But Powers says that this could be a very good thing for oil and gas companies and their shareholders.
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By Gregor Macdonald |
June 29, 2012
Oil, natural gas, and alternatives dominate the headlines when it comes to energy. But there's a big and largely-overlooked revolution occurring with the energy source likely to become the most preferred fuel for a world in economic decline: coal.
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By Daniel Graeber |
June 28, 2012
Iran announced this week that it's made its first oil discovery in the Caspian Sea in more than 100 years. The semiofficial Fars News Agency reports the find, in ultra deep waters, may hold the equivalent of 7% of the country's known national reserves.
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By Ben Hobson |
May 16, 2012
As opposed to a conventional dividend formula that look for sustainable high yields, stalwart performers and strong cashflows, dividend growth investing seems to find more favor with those looking for attractively valued stocks and dividend progression.
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By Karen Roche, JT Long |
May 14, 2012
Casey Energy Opportunities Senior Editor Marin Katusa, Global Resource Investments Founder and Chairman Rick Rule and Casey Research Senior Editor Louis James, turn their attention to oil and natural gas prices and opportunities in equities.
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By Stephan Bogner |
May 9, 2012
In light of the strongly growing world population especially in emerging countries the question when staring at the vanishing commodity supply must not be when the commodity boom will end, but rather if the boom can come to an end at all.
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By Sara Nunnally |
February 7, 2012
Currency volatility really affects the price of this commodity, negatively when coupled with climbing supply. And that's why we're seeing oil prices in this slump.
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By Andrew Snyder |
February 1, 2012
The vast majority of investors are dead wrong when it comes to natural gas. It is no fault of their own, though. It's the product of a dishonest government and an industry that is scared for its life.