Iron ore. It is perhaps reassuring in that the rampant bulls who trample the dirt on the floor of the gold market are absent from the...
Gold continues to nudge ahead as the Iraq conflict intensifies; we can expect little else. America has its finger on the trigger even as it and...
The upward leap in gold this week, over 3%, to top $1300/oz, was largely propelled by a furious trading session of over 80t in New York...
This week gold flirted with the upside of its recent $1250/oz downturn, buoyed by the Iraq problem. This countered the continued good economic news coming out...
Gold flirted with $1250/oz all week and its cohorts reacted accordingly. The wolf pack that is mining analysts, some with the blessing of their major banking...
Whilst no movements were dramatic amongst the LME metals, warehouse stocks generally subsided whilst traded prices were static. The exception was aluminium which put on 2.4%...
That the prices of the big three did not move hardly mattered to those who live off the precious metals industry. We heard it for Russia...
All animals are created equal…. George Orwell, Animal Farm. Well so, you might argue, are all minerals. Maybe. Now we could get by, with a little...
No, gold is not going up is it? It laboured all week on the downside and platinum, despite the worsening RSA strike situation, only marginally stretches...
Hardly a whisper on warehouse stock levels, bar zinc nudging down. Cash prices, too, were muted, but nudging ahead. Forward prices, too, are showing only copper...