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BEAR GRIP: 9 ways 2013 changed gold for good
1980 called. Wants its gold price back.
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Americans take advantage of low gold price to adorn themselves in jewellery
US gold jewellery industry is seeing a big spike in sales.
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The US Fed is having a very unhappy 100th birthday
Not many well-wishers on the Fed's big day.
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Freeport CEO cancels employment contract, gets 1 million shares
Richard Adkerson was the highest paid CEO in Forbes' 'materials' category in 2012.
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Chile injects an extra word_count_title="500" rssimage="0"bn in largest copper miner Codelco
Additional financing aims to help the world’s No. 1 copper producer move forward with its decisive investment plans.
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Troubled Baja’s mine sees another day, firm faces delisting from TSX
Analysts said Baja is done.
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Barrick sells Australian Plutonic mine to Northern Star
For US million.
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Rio considers dumping stake in Pebble mine’s owner Northern Dynasty
Through a subsidiary, Rio owns 19% of Northern Dynasty, making it the largest single investor.
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Illegal mining is Latin America’s new cocaine
Once confined to Peru and Colombia, the shady business has spread out to neighbouring countries and is generating up to five times more revenue than drug trafficking.
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BC coal project faces fresh woes over foreign workers
Canada's United Steelworkers union is asking the British Columbia Supreme Court to revoke the HD's exploration permit, alleging local authorities granted it without addressing safety concerns.
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