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By Ben Traynor |
December 27, 2012
US dollar gold prices traded above $1,650 an ounce Thursday morning, in line with where they started the week, as the London market reopened following Christmas. Silver meantime hovered either side of $30 an ounce.
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By Richard (Rick) Mills |
August 16, 2012
Our groundwater is being used up at record rates and claims to ownership are becoming increasingly contentious. It won't be long before the first water war begins.
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By Jon Nadler |
May 18, 2012
Gold prices rallied by more than 2% on Thursday and by nearly 1% early this morning as the US dollar appeared to slow its upward progress on the trade weighted index. Nevertheless, the dollar – trimmed gains and all – was still up for a 15th day in a row...
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By Ben Traynor |
January 5, 2012
Prices to buy gold touched a two-week high at $1,625 per ounce in London's wholesale market early Thursday, before pulling back to $1,609 as commodities and world stock markets fell, led by Eurozone banking shares.
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By Mark O'Byrne |
April 13, 2011
Stocks are higher in Europe after gains in Asia despite losses on Wall Street yesterday. Gold and silver are showing tentative gains after 1% declines yesterday. Gold is particularly strong in yen terms as the yen has weakened against all major peers.
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By Gareth Hatch |
March 8, 2011
We can certainly debate and question specific projections. What's pretty clear though is that the figure of 278 kt for total rare earths in 2015 and beyond is referring to projected supply, not demand.