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Tokyo Stock Exchange to List First Gold ETF
The Tokyo Stock Exchange plans to launch the nation's first bullion-backed, gold exchange-traded fund on June 30, in a bid to draw more investors and help enhance Tokyo as a financial center.
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Chinese Jewelry Sales up 36% Yr-on-Yr
Growth of the jewelry industry in China has been developing much faster than anyone expected.
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Precious Metals Mining Stocks
Gold World editor Greg McCoach reviews today's market risks, and why investors should be looking into precious metals & mining stocks.
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Canadian Gold Hunter
Gold World editor Luke Burgess reviews growth potential of Canadian Gold Hunter's Caballo Blanco high-sulphidation gold project in Mexico.
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India Benchmark Gold ETF Sees Record Holdings
Physical gold held by the exchange-traded funds (ETFs) listed on the National Stock Exchange of India peaked to the highest level ever at 4.57 tonnes during May. The total gold by India's five gold...
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1Q 2008 South African Gold Production Falls 15.6%
South African gold production fell by 15.6% to 52,228 kilograms during 1Q 2008 compared to 4Q 2007 due to the national electricity emergency which effectively closed the gold mining industry from...
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Gold Mining in Brazil
Gold World editor Luke Burgess discusses gold mining in Brazil and the Canadian-based junior exploration company leading the charge.
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Global Energy Crisis
It comes as no surprise that Gold Fields Ltd just cut its gold output forecast for 2008, says Gold World editor Ian Cooper.
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Gold Investment Advice
Gold World editor Greg McCoach offers timeless gold investment advice and emphasizes the importance of cashing out.
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Oil Price Correction
Gold World editor Luke Burgess discusses a coming oil price correction and recommends taking profits now.
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Venezuela Gold Mining
Gold World editor Ian Cooper explores the Venezuelan mining decision, and the three words to know when investing in miners.
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