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Silver Sinks Below $22 Once Again
Silver sank below $22 at the end of last week and since then has had little luck rising above that point.
01:45AM 06/14/13

With supply concerns on the horizon, the copper market could be looking at some positive price movements.
01:30AM 06/14/13

Manganese may not be a familiar element to many, but it stands as the fourth most used metal in the world, behind only iron, aluminum and copper.
01:15AM 06/14/13

Brighter US Economic Picture Freights Gold
Economic tailwinds in the US, combined with no new monetary stimulus in Japan, kept gold under $1,400 this week.
01:12AM 06/14/13

PROJECT UPDATE: Tungsten Mining Scoping Study Shows 34% IRR
Tungsten Mining NL, (ASX:TGN) a company exploring for tungsten in Western Australia, on Thursday released the results of a scoping study showing the economic viability of its Kilba project.
09:33PM 06/13/13

Time For Australia To Invest In New Uranium Production
Demand for uranium is set to rise in the next decade, meaning it's time for Australia cut the red tape surrounding uranium mining.
02:30PM 06/13/13

Why Rick Rules Likes Small Uranium Producers
Rick Rule, Chairman of Sprott US Holdings, talked uranium with INN Senior Editor Andrew Topf at the the recent World Resource Investment Conference.
02:25PM 06/13/13

Iron Ore Seen Rebounding In H2
Costly iron ore projects are moving forward despite the metal's lagging price.
02:15PM 06/13/13

SRB Nickel Purchasing May Produce Short-term Price Rise
China's State Reserves Bureau has purchased nickel for the first time since 2009. While that is not likely to impact prices for the metal in the long term, a short-term rise is expected.
02:00PM 06/13/13

Physical Gold And Paper Gold Battling For Supremacy: Brien Lundin
The recent drop in gold prices is a confirmation, or a revelation, to investors of the battle between the physical and paper gold markets. In this interview with The Gold Report, Brien Lundin, editor of Gold Newsletter, predicts the timing of a handoff from Asian physical demand to Western speculative demand and assesses the readiness of the junior market to respond to a revival in commodity prices. Plus, in a tip to Father's Day, he discusses his efforts to groom the next generation of investors.
02:15AM 06/13/13