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The Daily Resource 5/13/08: Gold drifts lower. But platinum, silver have strong days. Dollar declines further vs. euro. Early rally squashed. G-7 statement reinterpreted. Oil (finally) takes a breather. Decreased far East demand cited. Base metals mostly rally. Peru strike postponed, but Namibia workers walk out. All this and more in The Daily Resource
Doug Hornig More.
Daily Pfennig 5/13/08: Retail Sales Disappoint... Euro rally ends quickly... Bernanke speaks... Fighting inflation... Problems in Iceland... and much more, including today's currency prices, in this edition of the Daily Pfennig - Your Eye on World Currencies!
Chuck Butler More.
Canadian Market Roundup - Week of 5/9/08 Barrick posts robust earnings, Gammon Gold surprises to the upside, Kinross sees modest jump, Earnings soar for Goldcorp, FNX earnings fall, Allied Nevada tables Hycroft resource and more this week on the Canadian Markets.
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The Battle for $900 Gold The current "battle" in the gold market is around the $900 level, a fairly steep retrenchment from the recent highs of $1,011.
David Galland More.
Technically Precious with Merv - 05/05/08 Up, down, up, down, up but in the end the downs have it. For every $5 to $8 that gold goes up it goes down by $20. That’s not the way to new highs. For now it looks like the down side is the direction of least resistance but for how long?
Merv Burak More.
Federal Reserve may Want Inflation We are now importing inflation. This does not only apply to the cost of commodities, such as oil, but also to consumer goods imported from Asia. This is a newer trend as, in our analysis, Asia had been exporting deflation until the summer of 2006; since then, we have seen increased pricing power by Asian exporters.
Axel Merk More.
Gold Shares: Different This Time? Doug Casey, my partner and Casey Research chairman, describes his secret to making life-changing investment returns – and hanging on to them -- as "Being bold when everyone else is timid, and timid when everyone else is bold."
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Fidelity Independent Adviser 'Hotline Report' In this Issue: Don’s Outlook... It Pays to Get Smart on Social Security...Sage Words for the Week...Portfolio Spotlight—Lazard Retirement Emerging Markets (FNRLC)...Sector Momentum Tracker Newsletter Annual Performance: 17.16% Net-of-Fees Return Through December 31, 2007...Weekly Sector Momentum Ranking.
Don Dion More.
Inflation or Deflation? The following interview, conducted by Louis James, a senior analyst and editor with Casey Research, appeared in the March 08’ edition of Casey’s International Speculator.
Bud Conrad More.
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· Russia moves to tap its Gold Riches   May 13, 2008
As Russia's major foreign-invested gold project started production, the Kremlin adopted legislation, aimed to limit overseas investments in so-called "strategic" sectors, including gold mining.
· Congress may halt Petroleum Reserve Fills    May 13, 2008
Sponsors of a measure to halt shipments of oil to the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve are confident they will gain passage of the bill.
· Strike shuts Skorpion Zinc   May 13, 2008
Strikes at Namibia’s Skorpion Zinc over a disputed pay rise has halted production since Saturday.
· India may ban Gold Futures Trading   May 13, 2008
Less a than week after the Indian government banned futures trading in commodities like rubber, chana, soya oil and potato, a section of bullion traders are pressing for a similar ban on gold futures.
· Sovereign Funds in IMF Disclosure Deal   May 13, 2008
Sovereign wealth funds may agree to reveal the size and composition of their investments though not their strategies as part of a voluntary code being developed with the International Monetary Fund.
· Aluminum Price could stay High   May 13, 2008
Power shortages, notaby in China and South Africa could impact global aluminum production and keep prices high.
· U.K. Producer Prices leap Higher   May 13, 2008
U.K. producer prices climbed in April at the fastest annual pace since at least 1986.
· New Silver IPO hit by Market Weakness   May 12, 2008
Penoles offshoot, Fresnillo, the world’s largest producer of silver has raised $1.77 billion in its London IPO, but stock fell back in line with recent weakness in the silver price.
· Agnico-Eagle Bullish   May 12, 2008
The chief executive of Agnico-Eagle Mines says the mid-tier producer is poised for strong growth this year as more projects come on stream alongside an anticipated return to climbing gold prices.
· CVRD hopes to move Forward on Goro   May 12, 2008
Goro Nickel, owned by Brazilian mining giant Vale, has given itself until June or July to reach an agreement with opponents of its planned mine in New Caledonia.
· S. Africa wants to help Miners   May 12, 2008
It's important to keep South Africa's mines at their highest possible production levels, which means reducing their power consumption from current levels is not an option, the government says.
· Creating Long-Term Value in Africa   May 12, 2008
Randgold Resources CEO gives his views on how mining companies operating in Africa should behave with respect to their host countries in building a sustainable industry.
· China raises Bank Reserve Ratio   May 12, 2008
China ordered banks to set aside more deposits as reserves for the fourth time this year after inflation accelerated, approaching the fastest pace since 1996.
· Is ExxonMobil's Future running Dry?   May 12, 2008
The petroleum giant is shying from risky exploration and spending money on buying back stock, which could lead the company to go private or disappear.
· Ecuador wants Mining to resume   May 12, 2008
Despite last month’s revocation of mining and exploration concessions, Ecuador’s government appears anxious to resume foreign mining and exploration in the country.
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Catherine McLeod-Seltzer Inducted into Explorers' League

Catherine McLeod-Seltzer, a recognized leader in the minerals industry, is the Chairman of Pacific Rim Mining, Bear Creek Mining, and Stornoway Diamonds.

After spending the early years of her career working in mining Corporate Finance, both in North America and internationally, Catherine went on to co-found Arequipa Resources in 1993 with renowned mine finder J. David Lowell. Three years later, having discovered the Pierina gold deposit in Peru, Arequipa was taken over by Barrick for $1.1 billion, one of the most lucrative mining industry buyouts in the last decade. In 2003, Catherine and David joined forces once again to form Peru Copper Inc. to acquire the Toromocho Copper deposit. Three years after taking Peru Copper public, it was acquired by Chinalco for $840 million.

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