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Ggx Gold Corp V.GGX

Alternate Symbol(s):  GGXXF

GGX Gold Corp. is a Canada-based a junior mineral exploration company engaged in the business of acquiring, exploring and evaluating natural resource properties. The Company is focused on its Gold Drop Project and is actively pursuing other precious metal assets particularly in the province of British Columbia. The Company has earned a 100% interest in the Gold Drop Property (gold - silver - tellurium). Its Gold Drop property in situated in one of the most prolific gold-copper mining camps of North America, the Greenwood-Republic mining camp.


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Comment by prospero10on May 18, 2018 3:37pm
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RE:GGX On Watch Zone

RE:GGX On Watch Zone

Over the long-term, the main driver for gold prices is the expansion of wealth, said Juan Carlos Artigas, director of investment research at the World Gold Council.
“When you look at the gold market, and in particular try to understand the drivers, of growth, over the long run, wealth and economic expansion are really, really important and they drive fiscal demand,” Artigas told Kitco News on the sidelines of the Mines & Metals Conference in New York.
Artigas added that higher interest rates may not necessarily mean lower gold prices, as is the consensus amongst many analysts.
“Historically, higher interest rates do not necessarily result in falling gold price, because interest rates would need to be really high in real terms, at least 2.5% real, for them to properly start creating pressure,” he said. “Wealth and economic expansion often happen in rising rate environments, so you have that counter balance.” 


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