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Trump warns that dollar is 'getting too strong'
Trump Backs Away from Labeling China a 'Currency Manipulator'
By David Lawder
Reuters
Wednesday, April 12, 2017
WASHINGTON -- President Donald Trump said today that his administration will not label China a currency manipulator, backing away from a campaign promise, even as he said the U.S. dollar was "getting too strong" and would eventually hurt the economy.
In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Trump also said he would like to see U.S. interest rates stay low, another comment at odds with what he had often said during the election campaign. ...
... For the remainder of the report:
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-currency-idUSKBN17E2L8
K92 Mining is producing much more gold than planned
Company Announcement
Wednesday, March 1, 2017
K92 Mining Inc. is pleased to report that mining production has shown a steady ramp up over the last three months with ore tonnes mined being over 50 percent above budget in January while contained gold ounces were almost 20 percent above budget.
The company mined more than 8,000 ore tonnes by February 24 and is on target to achieve 10,000 tonnes by month end, which is 40 percent above February budget. The increased ore production is in part due to significant lower-grade ore being identified outside the planned ore envelope, which was identified by our ongoing grade-control program, highlighting the importance and success of this program. ...
... For the remainder of the announcement:
http://www.k92mining.com/2017/03/k92-provides-operational-update/
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