Gold holds steady
Gold prices held steady on Wednesday as Wall Street retreated from a record run on an unexpected rise in U.S. jobless claims, and the precious metal bounced off a sharp
Gold prices held steady on Wednesday as Wall Street retreated from a record run on an unexpected rise in U.S. jobless claims, and the precious metal bounced off a sharp
Gold rose on Monday, supported by a softer dollar and bets for further U.S. monetary stimulus to revive the pandemic-hit economy outweighing pressure from optimism over a possible COVID-19 vaccine
Caledonia Mining’s Mark Learmonth discusses their latest results, the drivers behind the cost per ounce increase, central shaft progress, dividend increases and what investors expect for the rest of the year in this exclusive interview with DirectorsTalk.
Caledonia Mining Corporation plc (LON:CMCL) CFO Mark Leamonth joins DirectorTalk to discuss results for the nine month period ended 30th September. Mark talks us through the highlights, explains what has a
The price of the yellow metal is holding the bid at the start of the week but has been pressured to an area of support in recent sessions. At the time
Caledonia Mining Corporation Plc (LON:CMCL) has announced its operating and financial results for the quarter and the nine months ended September 30, 2020. Further information on the financial and operating
Gold prices on Tuesday rose by Rs 836 to Rs 50,584 per 10 gram in futures trade as speculators created fresh positions on firm spot demand. On the Multi Commodity
Traders increased their open interest positions in Gold futures markets for the third session in a row on Thursday, this time by more than 21K contracts and reaching the largest
Caledonia Mining Corporation plc (LON:CMCL) is a profitable cash generative gold producer with a strong growth profile, Caledonia’s primary asset is the Blanket Mine in Zimbabwe which produced 54,512 ounces
Strategists at Credit Suisse remain long-term gold bulls and a potential bullish “wedge” continuation pattern looks to be forming to add weight to this view. “Gold extends its consolidation from