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Richard Postma – The Doctor Is In – Mon 8 Oct, 2018

By Cory댊 Doc’s Not Worried About The Pullback In PMs Today With gold and silver moving down today Doc joins me to state why he is not concerned about the metals markets. While not expecting any major pop there is support at slightly lower levels. Download audio file (2018-10-08-Doc.mp3) …read more From:: The Korelin Economic […]

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LME reforms must meet international standards, Global Witness warns

By MINING.com Editor While Global Witness welcomes the London Metal Exchange (LME) commitment to introduce OECD-standard responsible sourcing requirements for its metal brands, it warns that the LME must ensure its members go beyond paper-based compliance activities to meaningfully change and improve supply chains and their impacts. “Disrupting global trading patterns that link minerals and

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We Could See $100 Oil Again Soon, But Not for the Reason You Think

According to a recent Cornerstone Macro report, the three most influential macro trends this year have been 1) the strengthening U.S. dollar, 2) the flattening yield curve and 3) slowing global manufacturing expansion. I’ve written about all three topics numerous times this year, but the one I’ve watched the most closely has been global manufacturing,

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IDM’s Red Mountain gold project gets provincial approval

By Valentina Ruiz Leotaud Canada’s IDM Mining (TSX-V:IDM), one of the several companies developing projects in British Columbia’s prolific Golden Triangle, was granted a provincial environmental assessment certificate for its Red Mountain project. The proposed a 147.2-hectare underground gold and silver mine is located approximately 18 kilometres northeast of the District of Stewart in the

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Canadian miner and First Nation work together on “new wonder material” project

By Valentina Ruiz Leotaud In a moment where Canada is moving forward with a few different energy projects that involve complex consultation processes with communities, Ontario-based Zenyatta Ventures announced the launching of a partnership with the Constance Lake First Nation for the development of the Albany Graphite Project. Located in northeastern Ontario, about 30 kilometres

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When Does This Travesty of a Mockery of a Sham Finally End?

By Charles Hugh Smith This post When Does This Travesty of a Mockery of a Sham Finally End? appeared first on Daily Reckoning. Credit bubbles are not engines of sustainable employment, they are only engines of malinvestment and wealth destruction on a grand scale. We all know the Status Quo’s response to the global financial

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