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IAMGOLD Corp T.IMG

Alternate Symbol(s):  IAG

IAMGOLD Corporation is a Canada-based intermediate gold producer and developer. The Company’s principal activities are the exploration, development and operation of gold mining properties in North America and West Africa. Its projects include Côté Gold, Essakane, and Westwood. The Côté Gold Mine is a large-scale, generational open pit operation located between Sudbury and Timmins in central Ontario. The Essakane project is West Africa’s 6th largest gold mine located in Burkina Faso (West Africa) approximately 330 kilometers northeast of the capital, Ouagadougou. The Westwood Complex includes the high-grade underground mine and satellite open pits located near Rouyn-Noranda in Quebec. The Company also owns a 100% interest in the Nelligan Gold Project, located 60Km southwest of Chibougamau, Quebec, Canada.


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Post by Canucklehead80on Jan 09, 2013 11:20pm
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Auguries - January 10, 2013

Auguries - January 10, 2013

Auguries - January 10, 2013
Liquefaction
Kevin Michael Grace


Liquefaction, Japan 1964: All it takes is a shock.
Gold was up (at press time) $15.90 (+1%) for the fortnight to $1,664.70, and silver was up $0.18 (+0.6%) to $30.18. Gold fell $24.10 Thursday (-1.4%), a development Bloomberg attributed to “Federal Reserve policymakers sa[ying] they probably will end their $85-billion monthly US bond purchases sometime in 2013.” No, the Federal Open Market Committee said no such thing, as its minutes prove, minutes which the BBC, unlike Bloomberg, managed to report accurately.

In any event, gold finished 2012 up for the twelfth year in a row, gaining 7% measured in US dollars. As for 2013, Ambrose Evans-Pritchard writes January 1, “The US, Japan, Britain, as well as the Swiss, Scandies and a string of states around the world, are actively driving down their currencies or imposing caps…. The side-effects of this currency warfare—or ‘beggar-thy-neighbour’ policy, as it was known in the 1930s—is an escalating leakage of monetary stimulus into the global system.”

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