-
By Mark O'Byrne |
April 18, 2011
Sovereign debt risk, global inflation concerns, geopolitical risk, disappointing European earnings and concerns about Japan's coming reporting season have seen equities weaken and new record nominal highs for gold and silver.
-
By Brian Sylvester |
October 20, 2010
'We have to get back to basics, back to capital investments and making things - important things. Great countries mine metals and minerals,' he says and shares several companies that are making important things or well on their way.
-
By Philip Burgert |
July 30, 2010
The title of his address will be "The Ascent of Africa and Her Minerals" as Ferguson unpacks the back story on the new scramble for Africa's mineral wealth.
-
By Linda Goldberg (voxeu) |
April 9, 2010
Is the dollar still the dominant international currency? This column argues that the answer is "yes". The dollar is used as a major form of cash currency, and is the main currency for exchange rate pegs and for invoicing foreign transactions.