- Gold Edges Up From Mid-Week Low
Gold regained some strength on Thursday after falling to its lowest in nearly two weeks the previous day, though poor technicals and failure to sustain recent gains may spur selling
- India favourites in C'wealth C'ships
NEW DELHI: With a line-up boasting of Olympic hero Vijender Singh, Commonwealth Games gold medallist Akhil Kumar and Asian champion Suranjoy Singh, India are firm favourites for a second title triumph at the starting on Friday. Hit by pullouts by
- Sidney Crosby's golden goal stick found
Wednesday when officials said they had located the stick Sidney Crosby used to win the men's hockey gold medal for Canada at the Vancouver Games. The stick, along with one of Crosby's gloves, disappeared during the chaotic on-ice celebrations following
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Rights activists and residents have accused the Canadian owners of Guatemala's largest gold mine of exploiting local communities. Most worrying, they say, is the use of highly toxic cyanide to separate gold particles from the rock. Some residents claim
- T-Mobile flashmob wins TV ad of year
TV campaign featuring the meerkat Aleksandr Orlov. VCCP, the ad agency behind Comparethemarket.com's ads, won four gold awards for its work including the prize for best series of commercials. Bartle Bogle Hegarty won the coveted ad agency of the year
- Gold price opens lower in Hong Kong -- March 11
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- Drug raid turns up Order of Australia Medal
on the home last Wednesday, which police allege uncovered 15 small bags of methylamphetamine, morphine and cannabis. A gold Order of Australia Medal was also found. Two men and a woman have been charged with possession of drugs with intent to sell or
- Gold bounces from 2-week low
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Gold regained some strength on Thursday after falling to its lowest in nearly two weeks the previous day, though poor technicals and failure to sustain recent gains may spur selling, traders
- Gold mine to expand under deal with China
Citigold, one of Australia's largest gold exploration companies, has signed a memorandum of understanding with Chinese company, Henan Jinqu. The proposed joint venture would see the expansion of the Charters Towers mine in North Queensland. Under
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Rights activists and residents have accused the Canadian owners of Guatemala's largest gold mine of exploiting local communities. Most worrying, they say, is the use of highly toxic cyanide to separate gold particles from the rock. Some residents claim
- Call for community to get gold mine expansion say
The Greens say the Minister for Planning should not have the final say on the expansion of a gold mine near West Wyalong. Barrick Gold has lodged a modified plan to increase gold production at Lake Cowal, which replaced a much larger expansion that had
- Gold bounces from 2-week low; ETF holdings slip
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Gold regained some strength on Thursday after falling to its weakest in nearly two weeks the previous day, but sentiment looked weak as prices stayed below their 50 and 100-day moving
- Gold price boosted by trade data
SINGAPORE - Gold gained for the first time in three days as China's trade data boosted prices of other metals and a resumption in the dollar's weakness boosted investor demand for
- Singapore bourse to start trading gold contract on March 30
settlement, SICOM said in a statement, adding that the contract is made up of 10 troy ounces of gold with a minimum purchase requirement of 300 lots. SICOM said the new contract will allow investors to gain exposure to the international spot gold price