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Looming Zinc Supply Shortage Good News for Producers and Explorers: Stefan Ioannou

The outlook for zinc appears bullish, says Stefan Ioannou of Haywood Securities, spearheaded by mine closures, dwindling production and the dearth of replacement projects. This looming supply gap could mean increased zinc prices by the end of the year, explains Ioannou in this interview with The Gold Report, a prospect that would bode well for […]

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COT Report for the Week Ended April 12: Commercial Signal Failure Looms?

Precious metals expert Michael Ballanger dissects Friday’s COT report. Last Friday afternoon after I read the COT (Commitment of Traders report) numbers, I immediately looked over at the quote terminal only to see that the HUI (NYSE Arca Gold BUGS Index) was going to close out the week a tad below 200 and nearly exactly

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Deutsche Bank Silver Settlement: GATA Vindicated

Precious metals expert Michael Ballanger riffs on the news that Deutsche Bank is settling U.S. silver pricing litigation. Before I begin, I want to repeat a now famous quote authored by GATA’s Co-founder, Chris Powell, who, in commenting on the “odd behavior of markets,” penned the following: “THERE ARE NO MARKETS ANYMORE; JUST INTERVENTIONS.” (Chris

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The Canadian Shield Could Host the Next Bonanza Discovery: Eric Lemieux

Gold supply is getting tighter, deposits of quality are getting rarer and the project development timeline is getting longer. Enter Canada. The Canadian Shield still offers the possibility of break-out discoveries, says PearTree Securities analyst Eric Lemieux. The recent spate of M&A activity points to the potential of the region, and Lemieux discusses several companies

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Long and Intermediate Trends Crushing Commercials…

Precious metals expert Michael Ballanger discusses the tug-of-war going on between the Japanese yen and the U.S. dollar/Chinese yuan, and its effect on precious metals. The epic battle between the bears and bulls rages on with this completely annoying seesaw action all dominated by the short-term interventions in the Japanese yen versus the U.S. dollar/Chinese

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