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Gold Subject to High Emotions in Quiet Market
Source: Ben Traynor, BullionVault  (7/11/12)
"Having seen sharp falls during Tuesday's U.S. trading, gold prices regained some lost ground Wednesday morning, climbing as high as $1,583/oz, while stocks and commodities were broadly flat and U.S. Treasuries dipped." More >


Gold Protocol to Sideline Informal Miners
Source: Miningmx, Dewald van Rensburg  (7/11/12)
"The world's major gold producers seek to draw an iron curtain between their mines and Africa's enormous, varied, informal gold industry." More >


Un-Scary Reasons to Add Gold
Source: Adrian Ash, BullionVault  (7/11/12)
"The World Gold Council's analysis points to gold's value in a diversified portfolio." More >


Is Gold Stuck in Bizarro Land?
Source: Eric McWhinnie, Wall St. Cheat Sheet  (7/11/12)
"Gold and silver are simply waiting for stronger easing actions to warrant higher prices. As growth rates, unemployment levels and equity prices continue to struggle, it appears that it is only a matter of time before the Fed or ECB take more definitive actions to secure the lead in the race to debase fiat currencies." More >


Rhodium Glut Diminishing on Record Global Car Sales
Source: Reuters, Nicholas Larkin  (7/11/12)
"Rhodium, the past year's worst- performing metal, is poised to rebound as record car sales curb a supply glut at a time when producers are idling unprofitable mines and postponing spending on new projects." More >


This Gold Price Cycle Shows We're Headed for a Rise
Source: Diane Alter, Money Morning  (7/10/12)
"Gold prices may be choppy until the Eurozone's picture comes more into focus, but gold's past is a good indicator that investors will revisit an asset that can hold its value and can be counted on for liquidity." More >


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REE Stocks Are Down but Not Out: Siddharth Rajeev
Source: The Critical Metals Report Editors  (7/10/12)
Equity investing is squarely in a risk-off phase and few sectors have been hit harder than junior mining. Rare earth elements equities are no exception, but most of the materials themselves have not dropped nearly as much. The Critical Metals Report sat down with Siddharth Rajeev, vice president and head of research at Fundamental Research Corp., for a good hard look at small caps in this space. Where have these equities been, and where are their valuations heading? Read on for more. More >


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Junior Feeding Frenzy on the Horizon
Source: Geoff Candy, Mineweb  (7/10/12)
"According to Benjamin Cox, a lot of junior miners will be taken out this fall as majors look to replenish ounces at some of the cheapest levels seen in a very long time." More >


Gold Miners are Cheap, Cheap, Cheap!
Source: Chris Mayer, The Daily Reckoning  (7/10/12)
"I am bullish on gold miners. . .but with one very large qualification: They must produce positive cash flow." More >


Gold Climbs Back After Weak Jobs Report
Source: The Street, Joe Deaux  (7/9/12)
"Gold prices were trading slightly higher Monday as investors continued to let the dust settle from Friday's labor report. 'Prices have firmed a little bit and sentiment seems to be improving,' said Jeffrey Nichols, managing director of American Precious Metals Advisors and senior economic adviser to Rosland Capital." More >


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James West's Secrets for Finding Tenbaggers
Source: Brian Sylvester of The Gold Report  (7/9/12)
Despite some rotten apples in the past, good, ethical promoters are "essential to the life cycle of public companies," according to James West, author and publisher of the Midas Letter. The best of them tell a credible story about the company's structure, finances and deposit. When promoters do their jobs and investors do their homework, everyone stands to benefit from the legendary "tenbaggers," such as those that West shares in this exclusive Gold Report interview. More >


Can Gold, Silver Prices Rise in a Growing Global Economy?
Source: Julian Phillips, Gold Forecaster  (7/9/12)
"Central bank demand is a very significant contributor to gold demand and will continue to be so for the foreseeable future. In this case then, economic growth has a direct link to the gold price." More >


Weak Jobs May Mean More Printing and Higher Precious Metals Prices
Source: Jeb Handwerger, Gold Stock Trades  (7/9/12)
"Gold and silver have been recently moving higher based on the Eurozone and stocks breathing a sigh of relief as the summit came up with a purported solution to reduce funding costs, particularly for Italy and Spain, worth $149B." More >


Gold Alternating Between Up and Down Weeks
Source: Ben Traynor, BullionVault  (7/9/12)
"Gold prices held above $1,580/oz Monday morning in London, broadly in line with last week's close." More >


Miners Say Resource Nationalism Still the Number One Risk
Source: Dorothy Kosich, Mineweb  (7/9/12)
"In its report 'Business risks facing mining and metals 2012–2013,' E&Y's Global Mining and Metals Group outlines the top 10 business risks for mining and metals. Resource nationalism, skills shortage and infrastructure access top the list." More >


Graphite: The Newest 'Next Big Thing'
Source: Mickey Fulp, The Mercenary Geologist  (7/9/12)
"Many factors have contributed to the decline in junior exploration and mining stocks and I see little evidence for a quick recovery. However, markets will always find something to be long on. That current something for me is graphite." More >


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Burma Forms First Public Gold Company
Source: BullionStreet  (7/9/12)
"Burma, now known as Myanmar, launched its first public gold company with the stated aim of protecting small- and medium-size enterprises against foreign competition." More >


Rare Earth, Common Problems
Source: Global Times, Zhang Zhilong  (7/9/12)
"Rare earth metals, known as 'industrial gold,' are still being illegally mined across the mountainous areas of Guangdong Province, despite a recent crackdown." More >


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Chinese Government Speeds Up HREE Stockpiling
Source: Dorothy Kosich, Mineweb  (7/9/12)
"China's government is awarding interest-free loans to stockpile HREEs as reserves are running low." More >


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World Gold Council Sees China's Gold Demand Rising 13%
Source: Bloomberg  (7/9/12)
"Gold demand in China, the second largest user after India last year, may expand 13% in 2012, the World Gold Council said." More >


Gold Stocks Compared to Past Bull Markets
Source: Jordan Roy-Byrne, Gold Stock Trades  (7/9/12)
"Things are on par with the past and gold stocks are right on track." More >


The Market's Next Major Move
Source: Chris Vermeulen, The Gold and Oil Guy  (7/8/12)
"This report clearly shows how the U.S. dollar plays a dominant role in the price of other investments." More >


Noel White

Miners Are Unlocking China's Gold: Noel White
Source: Brian Sylvester of The Gold Report  (7/6/12)
China may be investing billions elsewhere to locate new mineral deposits, but Geologist Noel White believes there are huge discoveries yet to be unearthed within its borders. White, an independent geological consultant with Enargite in Brisbane, Australia, says China's history and politics have slowed development of its mining at home. In this exclusive interview with The Gold Report, White reveals which companies have boots on the ground and the expertise to make the next big strike in China and South America. More >


Gold May Be Preparing for Further Falls
Source: Ben Traynor, BullionVault  (7/6/12)
"We are either building a base, or preparing for another leg lower through $1,500/oz." More >


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Q2/12 Gold Market Trends and Outlook
Source: Resource Investing News  (7/6/12)
"While experts have lowered their gold price forecasts for 2012, new estimates are still above current gold prices." More >


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