Wyoming's only gold mine gets green light from state
Submitted by admin on Wed, 2024-11-20 22:55 Section: Daily DispatchesBy Renee Jean
Cowboy State Daily, Cheyenne, Wyoming
Wednesday, November 20, 2024
Wyoming's prospective new gold mine has just cleared state regulatory hurdles and is moving ahead with a feasibility study, one stop closer to actually pulling gold out of the ground.
Turns out there really is gold "in them thar hills" -- the hills past Curt Gowdy State Park.
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The best and worst U.S. states for sound money in 2025
Submitted by admin on Wed, 2024-11-20 12:38 Section: Daily DispatchesFrom Money Metals News Service, Eagle, Idaho
Wednesday, November 20, 2024
The newly released 2025 Sound Money Index has identified Wyoming, South Dakota, and Alaska as the states with the most favorable policies toward constitutional sound money, while Vermont, Maine, and California take the most hostile stances.
Released annually by the Sound Money Defense League and Money Metals Exchange, the Sound Money Index is a comprehensive scorecard evaluating how each U.S. state promotes or impedes sound money policies.
Gold and oil: How the Soviet empire's fall was engineered
Submitted by admin on Tue, 2024-11-19 11:46 Section: Daily DispatchesBy Ed Steer
Ed Steer's Gold and Silver Digest
Monday, November 18, 2024
The article below was written by Dana Allen -- and posted on the www.NewsRevolt.com Internet site back on 17 August 2001.
Resolute Mining to pay Mali $160 million to resolve tax dispute and free staff
Submitted by admin on Mon, 2024-11-18 23:27 Section: Daily DispatchesBy Sherin Sunny and Sachin Ravikumar
Reuters
Monday, November 18, 2024
Australia's Resolute Mining said today that it would pay $160 million to Mali's government to help resolve a tax dispute after the West African country detained its CEO Terence Holohan and two other employees this month.
Resolute has made an initial payment of $80 million as part of the settlement from existing cash reserves and will make future payments of about $80 million in the coming months from existing liquidity sources, it said in a statement.
Warsh, who admitted Fed's gold swaps and market rigging, eyed for Treasury chief
Submitted by admin on Mon, 2024-11-18 10:45 Section: Daily DispatchesTrump Expands Search for Treasury Secretary
From the Financial Times, London
Sunday, November 17, 2024
Donald Trump has expanded his search for a Treasury secretary to serve in his second-term cabinet, throwing the contest for his top economic official into confusion as he struggles to settle on a choice.
Central banks and bullion banks buy the dip, encouraged by GATA's Lambourne, Maguire says
Submitted by admin on Sat, 2024-11-16 00:19 Section: Daily Dispatches11:24p Friday, November 15, 2025
In this week's edition of Kinesis Money's "Live from the Vault" program at YouTube, London metals trader Andrew Maguire says central banks are using the recent "Trump trade" increase in the U.S. dollar index and the corresponding fall in the gold price to obtain real metal at a discount, buying gold futures contracts on the New York Commodities Exchange and turning them into demands for delivery of metal in London, which will force the shorts to cover as already has happened repeatedly this year.