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Ramaphosa election a “significant rerating event” for Anglo

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THE election of Cyril Ramaphosa as president of the African National Congress, which positions him to become national president, would help narrow the discount...

Gold tipped to peak at $1,500/oz as equities pose risk –...

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THE gold price could peak at $1,500 per ounce during 2018, said GFMS Gold survey owing to the risk posed by high-flying equities. "Our forecast...

Gold Fields sells Finland’s Arctic Platinum venture for $40m

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GOLD Fields finally recouped some of its investment in Arctic Platinum (APP), a palladium and platinum project situated in the northern reaches of Finland...

Gold hits high to validate turn-of-the-year bullishness

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EXPECTATIONS among analysts that the dollar gold price would continue to improve this year was borne out by the metal today which scaled its...

Endeavour targets modest production lift as Agbaou wanes

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ENDEAVOUR Mining produced 204,000 ounces of gold in the fourth quarter owing to commissioning of Burkina Faso mine, Houndé which, on an annualised basis,...

Asanko Gold “progressing” on refinancing talks with Red Kite

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SHARES in Asanko Gold made further gains on Thursday (January 18) after the ravaging of last year which saw the value of the gold...

Shanta to ponder payouts as Zurrin sets about new focus

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SHANTA Gold, the Tanzania-based gold producer, would consider returning cash to shareholders once it had met its net debt reduction targets which CEO, Eric...

Harmony to deliver 1.1 million oz as crucial year beckons

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HARMONY Gold is on track to produce more than 550,000 ounces of gold in the six months ended December - a year-on-year interim increase...

Acacia puts brakes on cash outflow as full-year sales fall 27%

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ACACIA Mining reduced cash burn in the fourth quarter and agreed to sell a gold mining royalty for $45m in an effort to keep...

B2Gold aims at 950,000 oz gold output as Fekola hits the...

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THE transformatory impact of B2Gold's Fekola gold mine in Mali, commissioned last year three months ahead of its original schedule, were in plain view...