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Rate Hike Fever: “Everybody is Getting Tarred and Feathered”

By Greg Guenthner This post Rate Hike Fever: “Everybody is Getting Tarred and Feathered” appeared first on Daily Reckoning. There’s nothing worse than getting stuck holding a lame stock. But you don’t have to deal with the emotional pain caused by the meltdown of one of your investments. If you learn the two simple market

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Galantas Gold plummets as it halts Irish mine expansion on terrorism fears

By analyst By Cecilia Jamasmie Shares in Galantas Gold (TSX, LON:GAL) collapsed in London Monday after the Canadian miner announced it had halted expansion work at its Omagh gold mine as the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) said it was unable to guarantee it the necessary “anti-terrorism cover” for its blasting operations. The Toronto-based

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Nearly 100 Days In, Is Trump Any Closer to Fiscal Reform?

click to enlarge I believe this response is way overdone. BCA geopolitical strategist This week I will be in Washington, D.C., attending Evercore ISI’s Energy Policy & Geopolitics Conference, where I will be visiting senior staff from the White House infrastructure team and House Energy and Commerce Committee. I will also be meeting with John

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Despite difficulties, Randgold set to expand Tongon past 4 years

By analyst By Andrew Topf London-listed Randgold Resources (LON:RSS) isn’t letting labour unrest including a recent illegal sit-in by workers ruin its prospects for its Tongon gold mine in Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast). The Africa-focused gold producer said on Sunday it has confirmed “multiple opportunities for extending the life of the operation beyond the current

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Mount Polley permitted to pipe treated wastewater into Quesnel Lake

By analyst By Andrew Topf Nearly three years after a tailings dam at Mount Polley copper-gold mine in British Columbia breached, mine owner Imperial Metals (TSX:III) has been granted a water discharge permit from the B.C. government that will allow the company to flow treated mine wastewater into Quesnel Lake. CBC News reported last week

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