Gold Futures Hit $3,123 As HUI Gold Miners Highest Close In 12 Years, Silver Futures Retreat After Hitting $35.49
Gold futures hit $3,123 As HUI Gold Miners See Highest Close In 12 Years, Silver futures retreat after hitting $35.49.
Gold futures hit $3,123 As HUI Gold Miners See Highest Close In 12 Years, Silver futures retreat after hitting $35.49.
Today the man who has become legendary for his predictions on QE and historic moves in currencies and metals communicated to King World News that the massive US stock market bubble is now popping.
2025 will be silver’s year as gold continues surge above $3,100.
The numbers of young people who have lost hope are truly shocking. Take a look…
The price of silver is already hitting all-time highs in many global fiat currencies. This is mirroring what has already happened with the upside explosion in the gold market, and is a very bullish omen for those waiting for silver to hit all-time highs priced in US dollars. Take a look…
This is a warning to people across the globe to get prepared because it’s going to get much, much worse before it ever gets better.
Here is a look at the latest food price spike and the gold bull market.
This caused all hell to break loose.
After the wild action last week, people were asking, “Is this the big one?” Here is the answer…
As we kickoff trading to start the week, look at what just hit all-time highs.
Today the man who warned just weeks before the Dow peaked that investors needed to brace for turbulence in US markets has now warned that a bear market in US stocks could be brutal.
Gold futures closed the week well above the $3,000 level and the mining stocks had an important upside breakout.
The chains are off — here is another major upside breakout.
As we near the end of the first quarter of 2025, this is wild…
Gold futures have broken above $3,050, but look at what is ready for liftoff – the big move has just started.
Gold bars are in short supply as gold trades at a $30 premium in New York.
Here is a look at the New Gold Rush with the price of gold hitting $3,000 and the rush to move bullion.
Yes, gold has broken decisively above $3,000, but now all precious metals are breaking out. Take a look…
A gold prediction is unfolding, miners are on the move and silver is blasting off!
Michael Oliver, the man who is well known for his deadly accurate forecasts on stocks, bonds, and major markets, communicated to King World News what is going to trigger silver’s biggest buy signal in more than a decade.
[Marketwired] – Kinross Gold Corporation will release its financial statements and operating results for the third quarter 2015 on Tuesday, November 10, 2015, after market close. A conference call and audio webcast will …
[CNW Group] – Franco-Nevada To Release Third Quarter 2015 Results
[PR Newswire] – TORONTO, Oct. 15, 2015 /PRNewswire/ – Third Quarter Results Release: November 11 th after market close Conference Call and Webcast: November 12 th 10:00 am ET Dial-in Numbers: …
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[Business Wire] – Goldberg Law PC announces that a class action lawsuit has been filed in the United States District Court for the Central District of California against Silver Wheaton Corp.
[Business Wire] – The Rosen Law Firm, a global investor rights law firm, reminds purchasers of Silver Wheaton Corp. securities from March 30, 2011 through July 6, 2015, all dates inclusive , of the important September 8, 2015 lead plaintiff deadline in the class action filed by the firm.
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SAO PAULO (AP) — Police say they have asked prosecutors to file charges against the former head of Eletronuclear, the state-owned company that operates Brazil’s two nuclear power plants, for his alleged role in a bribery scandal.
MOSCOW (AP) — Emboldened by a deal with international creditors to write down part of its debt, Ukraine is asking Russia for lower gas prices for the winter season.
WASHINGTON (AP) — New federal rules to protect smaller streams, tributaries and wetlands took effect on Friday — but only in some states.
Documents show it took more than 90 minutes for members of a federal cleanup crew to issue a warning about a toxic spill because they were initially trapped and scrambling to escape the flood they had …
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Despite prior warnings that dangerous levels of toxic water were building inside a Colorado mine, federal and state regulators mistakenly concluded the pressure was not high enough to cause an accident, an investigation released Wednesday found.
A U.S. Environmental Protection Agency team working to address seepage at an abandoned Colorado gold mine underestimated water pressure at the site before triggering a blowout that sent toxic waste into rivers, according to an internal report released by the agency on Wednesday. The Aug. 5 blowout at the Gold King Mine located on a creek outside Silverton in southwest Colorado sent more than 3 million gallons (11,360 cubic meters)
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — An internal government investigation has found that federal and state regulators underestimated the potential for a blowout from a Colorado mine, documents released Wednesday show.
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Internal investigation: EPA, Colorado underestimated blowout potential before toxic mine spill.
U.S. and Chinese officials are working on an agreement to advance “clean coal” technologies that purport to reduce the fuel’s contribution to climate change — and offer a potential lifeline for …
(Reuters) – A New Jersey judge on Tuesday approved Exxon Mobil Corp’s controversial $225 million settlement of a lawsuit over environmental damage from its refinery operations and service stations. Michael Hogan, a state Superior Court judge, called the accord a “reasonable compromise,” despite being far smaller than the $8.9 billion of damages that New Jersey initially estimated. (Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York; Editing by Andrew Hay)