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The Daily Resource 7/3/08:
Gold, silver continue to push higher. Platinum lags on depressed auto sales. Dollar slumps as ADP report shocks market. Biggest jobs loss in six years. Crude at another record. Stockpiles decline again. Copper rockets up on supply concerns. But lead sinks more on slack demand. All this and more in The Daily Resource Doug Hornig
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London Gold Market
SPOT GOLD PRICES recovered an overnight dip early in London on Thursday, re-touching this week's two-month highs as crude oil broke new all-time records near $146 per barrel and the Dollar fell after the much-expected Eurozone rate-hike. Bullion Vault
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Daily Pfennig 7/3/08: Beware the Thin Markets...
ADP prints a huge downside surprise!... Euros get past 1.58... A Perfect Storm?... Gold continues its move higher!... and much more, including today's currency prices, in this edition of the Daily Pfennig - Your Eye on World Currencies! Chuck Butler
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Scorched Earth Economy
Here at Casey Research we have been on the record as bearish on the outlook for the economy for some years now. Lest you think that is loose boasting, I can offer proof in Doug Casey’s August 2005 article, the dramatically titled “Profiting from the End of Western Civilization”. David Galland
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Merk Market Outlook
Coming Wave of Regulation and the Risk to the Dollar Axel Merk
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Canadian Market Roundup - Week of 6/27/08
HudBay looks to the Skye, Agnico-Eagle eyes Gold Eagle, International Tower Hill tags at Livengood, Weststar joins Saskatchewan coal hunt, Golden Tag hits in Quebec and more this week on the Canadian Markets. Doug Hornig
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The Greater Depression and What You Should Do About It
For international investment expert Doug Casey, there’s more than a recession on the horizon… he recommends battening down now for the rough seas ahead... with some special information about making sure your investments can weather the coming storms. Doug Casey
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What the Export Land Model Means for Energy Prices
The skyrocketing energy market has everyone craning their necks trying to figure where the top’s going to be. But the folks over at Casey Research aren’t concerned so much with where the top is … they want to know how best to make a profit from it now. Here, David Galland explains one of the main reasons for the current price gains… and how you might make it all work for you. David Galland
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Technically Precious with Merv - 06/20/2008
Gold was up every day this past week (and Friday of the previous) and still not really showing any great upside strength. Gold bugs always seem to think that up is the only direction but sometimes we get surprises. Are we in for one ahead? Merv Burak
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· South African Miners plan Strike July 3, 2008
The country's largest mining union says it will hold a series of protests, starting on July 9 and culminating in a national strike on August 6. |
· Russia's Oil Output falls in June July 3, 2008
Russian oil production declined in June, bringing the world's second-largest crude exporter closer to its first annual drop since 1998. |
· Mongolian Riots blur Mining Outlook July 3, 2008
Rioting in Mongolia's capital over alleged election fraud could further blur the timetable for getting government approval for Ivanhoe Mines' big Oyu Tolgoi copper-gold deposit. |
· Natural Gas to converge with Oil Price? July 3, 2008
Natural gas, trading at a 40 percent discount to crude, may rise to reach the record price of oil as demand for cleaner-burning fuels increases. |
· Petrobras finds Signs of Large Oil Deposit July 3, 2008
Petroleo Brasileiro SA has found signs of further large oil deposits near its Tupi field, the largest Western Hemisphere oil discovery since 1976. |
· Other Workers ponder joining Peru Strike July 3, 2008
Workers at still-unaffected mines reported for duty and said they were still deciding whether or not to join the nationwide walkout. |
· African Bounty July 3, 2008
Zambia has become Africa's favoured investment hot spot, having experienced a large appreciation of the kwacha against the dollar as well as a boom in copper production. |
· New Theft Target July 3, 2008
Police report having to weld manhole covers shut to prevent thieves from filching them to sell for scrap. |
· ECB reveals New Gold Sales July 2, 2008
The European Central Bank says that it recently sold 30 tonnes of gold, on top of 42 tonnes sold in late 2007 under a central bank agreement. |
· Blanchard: Record Gold Price by Year End July 2, 2008
Metals dealer Blanchard & Co. says gold is tremendously undervalued, and predicts new record prices by year's end - potentially $1,150 or higher. |
· Copper Mine Capacity to Steadily grow July 2, 2008
Global copper mine production capacity will expand 5.2 percent a year through 2012, the International Copper Study Group says. |
· China stands pat against BHP July 2, 2008
The China Iron and Steel Association again warned it opposes the use of BHP Billiton's proposed iron ore price index system. |
· China's Manufacturing Growth slows July 2, 2008
China's manufacturing expanded in June at the slowest pace in almost three years as growth in export orders weakened for the third month. |
· Lower OPEC Capacity to keep Market 'Tight' July 2, 2008
The International Energy Agency said a drop in OPEC spare capacity and delays to production projects will keep the oil market "tight." |
· Global Wind Power ETF launches July 2, 2008
New PowerShares Global Wind Energy Portfolio is based on the Nasdaq OMX Clean Edge Global Wind Energy Index. |
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The following Sponsor Profiles were provided by companies using Doug Casey's hallmark "8 P's" template for clarity and quick reading. A great research tool!
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FEATURED COMPANY: High Ridge Resources Inc.
High Ridge Resources Inc. is in the business of evaluating, acquiring and developing natural resource properties. High Ridge properties are located in British Columbia and Peru with a mix of commodities; gold, silver, copper and zinc. The properties have been acquired by staking as well as optioning to earn 100% interest. The properties are chosen because of their significant past histories and expenditures. In some cases in addition to excellent drill targets already defined, near term production is possible. More
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934.00 |
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18.12 |
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2001.00 |
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453.00 |
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59.00 |
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13.57 |
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0.00 |
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Crude Oil |
144.42 |
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-1.66 |
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Catherine McLeod-Seltzer Inducted into Explorers' League
Catherine McLeod-Seltzer, a recognized leader in the minerals industry, is the Chairman of Pacific Rim Mining, Bear Creek Mining, and Stornoway Diamonds.
After spending the early years of her career working in mining Corporate Finance, both in North America and internationally, Catherine went on to co-found Arequipa Resources in 1993 with renowned mine finder J. David Lowell. Three years later, having discovered the Pierina gold deposit in Peru, Arequipa was taken over by Barrick for $1.1 billion, one of the most lucrative mining industry buyouts in the last decade. In 2003, Catherine and David joined forces once again to form Peru Copper Inc. to acquire the Toromocho Copper deposit. Three years after taking Peru Copper public, it was acquired by Chinalco for $840 million.
Read more from the Explorers' League now.
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