Junior Mining News

Diamond market warming to lab-made gems

By Cecilia Jamasmie Spence Diamonds doesn’t believe that mined stones are a “superior choice” for all consumers. Their approach is to provide customers with the best possible educational and shopping experience, including all options that may be appropriate for them. (Image courtesy of Spence Diamonds.) Lab-grown diamonds, made for decades as an inexpensive alternative to

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Mali expects 2018 industrial gold output to rise 21 pct

By Reuters BAMAKO, Oct 5 (Reuters) – Industrial gold production in Mali, Africa’s third biggest producer, is still expected to rise almost 21 percent to 60 tonnes this year, a government official told Reuters on Friday, despite slightly lower than expected output so far. Aboubacar Ogognagaly, head of the mines division, said a previous production

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Asia Gold-India discounts widen; Bangladesh launches trade policy

By Reuters MUMBAI/BENGALURU, Oct 5 (Reuters) – Higher domestic prices dented demand for physical gold in India, prompting dealers to offer the biggest discounts in 3-1/2 months this week, while neighbouring Bangladesh approved its first policy to regulate imports and exports of the metal. Some customers in Singapore and elsewhere in Asia cashed in on

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Cascabel Exploration Update – Alpala Mineral Resource Update Expected December 2018

By Scott Tibballs Cornerstone Capital Resources (TSXV:CGP) has released an update on the exploration program at its Cascabel copper-gold porphyry joint venture exploration project in northern Ecuador. As highlighted in the press release: With over 124,000m of drill hole assays now received, a further 70,400m of drilling has been added to the existing Alpala maiden

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