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Sage Gold Inc SGGDF

Sage Gold Inc engages in the exploration and development of mineral resource properties. It explores for gold, poly-metallic, nickel, and copper. Its primary properties include the Onaman property comprising the Lynx project and the Headway project in the Beardmore/Geraldton Gold Camp; and the Clavos gold project in Timmins.


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Post by xyz_trader1on Jan 22, 2008 10:15am
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Metals-Gold jumps by more than 10 usd

Metals-Gold jumps by more than 10 usd Metals - Gold jumps by more than 10 usd as Fed cuts rates by 75 basis points Tue, Jan 22 2008, 14:00 GMT https://www.afxnews.com LONDON (Thomson Financial) - Gold jumped by more than 10 usd in the immediate aftermath of an emergency 75 basis point rate cut from the US Federal Reserve, as the central bank of the world's largest economy moved to try and stave of a recession which could spread around the world. Gold jumped to an intraday high of 877.85 usd immediately after the announcement, having been trading around 863 usd before versus 865.10 usd at the close in New York yesterday. Gold has been boosted by a weakening dollar in response to the cuts, as investors buy into the precious metal as an alternative to the most common form of currency reserves. Broader financial fears, heightened now by what may be seen as a panic move from the Fed are also attracting safe haven flows into bullion. Speaking earlier, Scotia Mocatta analyst Simon Weeks said, "It's very easy to get pushed into doing something by the market. I think it would probably do more harm (to market sentiment) than good." Rumours had been circulating throughout the market all day that an emergency cut was being planned, but the majority of metals analysts had dismissed the claims as the usual chatter which always emerges when financial panic takes hold. Global equities plunged yesterday's on fears of a US recession. US equities were tipped to open sharply lower today, having been spared much of yesterday's bloodletting with markets shut for the Martin Luther King public holiday. Following the Fed announcement predicted losses have been trimmed. At 1.32 pm, spot gold was trading at 872.05 usd per ounce, having eases slightly from its earlier intraday high. d.sheppard@thomson.com ds1/ds1/jfr COPYRIGHT Copyright Thomson Financial News Limited 2007. All rights reserved.
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