World Is ‘Very Fragmented,’ More Risks Now Than During Cold War – Former UK Deputy PM

World Is ‘Very Fragmented,’ More Risks Now Than During Cold War – Former UK Deputy PM

Dominic Raab, Head of Global Affairs at Appian Capital Advisory, and Former Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, discusses the significant geopolitical shifts impacting the critical minerals market, highlighting China’s dominance and the need for diversified supply chains. Raab…

Editor's Picks: Gold Price Rises, Trump Talks Tariffs, Trudeau Resigns

Editor’s Picks: Gold Price Rises, Trump Talks Tariffs, Trudeau Resigns

The gold price was on the rise during the first full week of the new year, seeing support from a variety of factors, including turmoil related to incoming US President Donald Trump. Trump was also making headlines for his comments…

Josef Schachter: Oil Prices to Rise in 2025, Stocks Now at Bargain Levels

Josef Schachter: Oil Prices to Rise in 2025, Stocks Now at Bargain Levels

Josef Schachter of the Schachter Energy Report outlines his outlook for oil and natural gas in 2025, saying he sees oil prices moving higher. In his view, West Texas Intermediate could reach US$90 per barrel in the fourth quarter of…

Frank Holmes: Gold's "Perfect Scenario," Bitcoin Outlook After US$100,000 Milestone

Frank Holmes: Gold’s “Perfect Scenario,” Bitcoin Outlook After US$100,000 Milestone

Frank Holmes of @USGlobalInvestors discusses his outlook for gold in 2025, saying he sees price drivers aligning perfectly. He also expects a better performance for gold stocks in the coming year, saying that they will ultimately follow gold higher. “I…

Editor's Picks: Gold Reacts to Fed's Final 2024 Cut, Paladin/Fission Deal Gets Approval

Editor’s Picks: Gold Reacts to Fed’s Final 2024 Cut, Paladin/Fission Deal Gets Approval

The gold price fell below US$2,600 per ounce this week, responding to the US Federal Reserve’s interest rate cut.   Meanwhile, Paladin Energy received Canadian approval for its acquisition of Fission Uranium, and a group of US graphite companies called…

Juan Carlos Artigas: Gold to Stay Top of Mind in 2025, Drivers to Watch

Juan Carlos Artigas: Gold to Stay Top of Mind in 2025, Drivers to Watch

Juan Carlos Artigas outlines key takeaways from the World Gold Council’s 2025 outlook, emphasizing that although investors tend to focus on factors like interest rates and the US dollar, the metal is impacted by many more diverse global factors. “We…

Gianni Kovacevic: 3 Copper Stocks for Speculators, Watch These Metals Under Trump

Gianni Kovacevic: 3 Copper Stocks for Speculators, Watch These Metals Under Trump

Investor and author Gianni Kovacevic shares his thoughts on copper market dynamics, saying that while the long-term trend is up, speculators can create significant shorter-term prices moves. He also mentions three copper companies he’s interested in right now: CopperNico Metals…

Chris Temple: Gold's Next Leg Higher, Plus Uranium and Natural Gas in 2025

Chris Temple: Gold’s Next Leg Higher, Plus Uranium and Natural Gas in 2025

Chris Temple of the National Investor outlines key factors that will impact the gold price heading into 2025, saying the yellow metal will undoubtedly move higher as market participants realize how many problems the US economy is facing. “I think…

Editor's Picks: Powell Pits Gold Against Bitcoin, China Bans US Critical Minerals Exports

Editor’s Picks: Powell Pits Gold Against Bitcoin, China Bans US Critical Minerals Exports

Gold spent the first four days of this week trading between about US$2,625 and US$2,655 per ounce as market watchers waited for the latest US jobs data. The report is expected to influence whether the US Federal Reserve cuts interest rates…

Gareth Soloway: Gold, Silver, Bitcoin and More — Price Predictions for 2025

Gareth Soloway: Gold, Silver, Bitcoin and More — Price Predictions for 2025

As 2024 draws to a close, Gareth Soloway of @verifiedinvesting weighs in on the outlook for gold, silver, Bitcoin and more in 2025, saying that he thinks the yellow metal will be next year’s best-performing asset. “I would have to…

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