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Copper bulls ride on increased orders, mine disruptions

Hit hard by the pandemic when it first struck China in February, then again in March when it spread to the Middle East, Europe and North America, over the past month copper prices have ticked up, as economies gradually reopen and growth prospects improve. True to its “Dr. ...

Gold vs Bitcoin: Quantum Economics and Financially Transmitted Diseases

It’s a common strategy in war. Addition by division. Put simply, adding content and flair by dividing two sides, is a very effective means of polarizing two or more sides. Cultural communists use it in their war on climate change “ You&CloseCurlyQu...

Deadly Mine Collapse in the DRC to Have Repercussions

The potential effects of the event on the copper market and the project's major joint venture partner are outlined in a BMO Capital Markets report. In a June 27 research note, BMO Capital Markets analyst Ed Sterck wrote that the fatal mine collapse from ...

New proposal puts Macarthur Minerals’ (ASX:MIO) rail link on track

Macarthur Minerals (MMS) has received a key proposal, regarding its planned rail link at the Lake Giles Iron Project in Western Australia’s Yilgarn Region Through the proposal, Macarthur Minerals and Arc Infrastructure will begin developing a commerc...

Copper market is a coiled spring

As the third most-consumed metal on earth, behind iron and aluminum, copper is all around us. Found naturally in the earth’s crust, copper was among the first metals used by early humans, dating back to the 8th century, BC. Three thousand years later homo ...

Bucking the Trend: Uranium Market Gains Traction

Maurice Jackson: Today we highlight a preeminent uranium and thorium explorer in Canada's Athabasca Basin. Joining us for conversation is Jordan Trimble of Skyharbour Resources Ltd. (SYH:TSX.V; SYHBF:OTCQB) . Always a pleasure to have you on our program, sir. You have...

Stock Performance in the Rising Coronavirus Fever

The bulls didn’t really get their act together yesterday, and the early gains evaporated a few hours into the session. As stocks closed near their daily lows, what chances of invalidating Tuesday’s breakdown below the important support do the bu...

Palladium Hits Record High

Gold is no longer the most valuable precious metal! Palladium dethroned it! We invite you, thus, to read our today’s article about that metal and find out what is the fundamental outlook for the palladium market . Palladium Hits Record High ...

Could Hong Kong Disrupt China & The Global Markets Further?

Reading the news this weekend and watching the chaos in Hong Kong, one has to wonder how this violence and disruption in commerce is really affecting the Asian and global markets. Many different news sources are already reporting that Chinese economic data continues to show w...

Weak Payrolls, September FOMC and Gold

August nonfarm payrolls came in short of expectations. Earlier months were also marked by downward revisions. Does it send a signal to act for the Fed, and what is gold likely to do in return? August Payrolls below Expectations The U.S. created only 130,000 jobs in Aug...
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