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Maple Gold Mines Ltd V.MGM

Alternate Symbol(s):  MGMLF

Maple Gold Mines Ltd. is a Canadian-advanced exploration company. It is focused on advancing the district-scale Douay and Joutel gold projects located in Quebec's prolific Abitibi Greenstone Gold Belt. In addition, the Company holds an option to acquire 100% of the Eagle Mine Property, a key part of the historical Joutel mining complex. The Douay Gold Project is located over 55 kilometers (km) southwest of Matagami and 130 km north of Amos, Quebec, by road. The Joutel Gold Project is 100% owned by the 50/50 Joint Venture (JV) between Maple Gold and Agnico Eagle Mines Limited (Agnico). Joutel Gold Project is located approximately 70 km southwest of Matagami and 125 km north of Amos, Quebec, by road. The Eagle Mine Property is a 77-hectare property located several kilometers west of the former mining town of Joutel in mining-friendly Quebec, Canada. Its Morris property is located approximately 30 km east-northeast of the town of Matagami, or over 110 km north-east from the Douay camp.


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Post by BronxBullon Apr 05, 2019 2:28pm
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Russia is stocking up on gold as Putin ditches U.S. dollars

Russia is stocking up on gold as Putin ditches U.S. dollars

Vladimir Putin’s quest to break Russia’s reliance on the U.S. dollar has set off a literal gold rush.

Within the span of a decade, the country quadrupled its bullion reserves, and 2018 marked the most ambitious year yet. And the pace is keeping up so far this year. Data from the central bank show that holdings rose by 1 million ounces in February, the most since November.

The data shows that Russia is making rapid progress in its effort to diversify away from American assets. Analysts, who have coined the term de-dollarization, speculate about the global economic impacts if more countries adopt a similar philosophy and what it could mean for the dollar’s desirability compared with other assets, such as gold or the Chinese yuan.

French President Emmanuel Macron said in an interview with CNN in November that European corporations and entities are too dependent on the U.S. currency, calling it "an issue of sovereignty." Last year, Poland and Hungary surprised analysts by making the first substantial gold purchases by a European Union nation in more than a decade.

Why Central Bank Buying Has the Gold Market Guessing

For Russia, experts are starting to question whether it can afford to keep up its intense pace of buying. Some say the country will import more gold to guard against geopolitical shocks and the threat of tougher U.S. sanctions as relations between the two powers continue to deteriorate. Gold buying last year exceeded mine supply for the first time. Still, others argue that Russia’s bullion demand is set to slow.

“Should it reach the limit for domestic purchases, I think the central bank will start to import gold,” said Oleg Kouzmin, chief economist at Renaissance Capital in Moscow and former adviser in the central bank’s Monetary Policy Department. Given the geopolitical risks, it’s likely the central bank will keep increasing gold’s share of reserves, he said.

Keys stats about Russia’s gold buying

The central bank bought 274 tons of bullion last year, according to the World Gold Council. That’s worth more than $11 billion at average prices.  Russia accounts for 40% of central bank gold buying and 6% of global demand. Gold accounts for about 19% of Russia’s foreign-exchange reserves, the highest level since 2000.  Dollars represent 22% of the reserves, down from 46% in mid-2017.

A representative for Russia’s central bank declined to comment on its gold purchases.

One thing that could keep Russia’s dollar reserves at high level is the country’s dependence on exporting commodities, like oil which are denominated in the greenback. Three-quarters of the nation’s annual $600 billion of trade is in dollars.

Central bank buying has helped “strengthen gold from a weak hand to a strong hand” and supported gold prices in recent years, according to Ronald-Peter Stoeferle, managing partner at Liechtenstein-based asset manager Incrementum AG. Bullion has risen more than 20 percent since the start of 2016. It traded up 0.5 percent at $1,297.15 per ounce at 12:40 p.m. in London.

“If it wasn’t for Russia’s central bank, last year would have been the worst year for gold buying in a decade, so it helped put a floor on the price,” said Adrian Ash, head of research at gold brokerage BullionVault Ltd. “However, Russian buying is now well known so it would take a significant increase in their purchases to materially impact the gold price.”

https://www.mining.com/web/russia-stocking-gold-putin-ditches-u-s-dollars/

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