KitcoNewsNow: METALS OUTLOOK: Gold Prices Could Correct Next Week, But Trend Remains Up http://t.co/bu12Hly9 View full post on Twitter / KitcoNewsNow
Stillwater Mining’s series of new mine projects and expansions should spur PGM production. The company is opening two new areas for mining adjacent to its existing operations in the western United States, and both look to be attractive low-cost extension projects. View full post on Resource Investor
China's possessions of the precious yellow metal gold may be more than what its official data had revealed. View full post on IBTimes.com : Gold
Newcrest Mining, the world's No.3 gold producer, expects gold to trade as high as $2,500 an ounce and retain its safe harbour status for as long as the world's financial system remains in crisis mode. View full post on IBTimes.com : Gold
KitcoNewsNow: Gartman: Comex Copper Could Dip To $3.62-$3.66 ‘Without Doing Undue Damage’ http://t.co/HB8OlX4B View full post on Twitter / KitcoNewsNow
David Zeiler writes: The threat of another flash crash caused by high-frequency trading is as great as ever. And the next flash crash could be much worse than the one that shocked investors in May 2010. Although the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has taken some steps to prevent another flash crash caused by high-frequency [...]
KitcoNewsNow: REE Smuggling Out Of China Could Seriously Impact Global Price Markets: A.L. Waters http://t.co/zo65QRWF View full post on Twitter / KitcoNewsNow
KitcoNewsNow: TDS: Metals Could Correct Lower After Rising ‘Too Far Too Fast’ http://t.co/zo65QRWF View full post on Twitter / KitcoNewsNow
KitcoNewsNow: HSBC: Gold Pares Gain As Euro Falls, Could Be Due For Consolidation http://t.co/zo65QRWF View full post on Twitter / KitcoNewsNow
KitcoNewsNow: Commerzbank: Gold Eases On Profit-Taking; Chinese Buying Could Provide Support http://t.co/dGtyKIL4 View full post on Twitter / KitcoNewsNow
In the Soviet Union common criminals were punished less harshly and received better treatment than political prisoners. A person who had committed a violent crime had more rights than someone who expressed criticism of the government and could be portrayed as having acted against the government. We now have the same situation in the US. [...]
David Zeiler writes: Led by presidential candidate Ron Paul’s "end the Fed" mantra, Republicans have made their attacks on the U.S. Federal Reserve into an election year rallying cry. It’s one that could turn ugly in November if the GOP manages to score big. View full post on The Market Oracle