Nonferrous Metals

EPA: Uranium from polluted mine in Nev. wells (AP)

But she can look through the window from her kitchen table, just past her backyard with its swingset and pet llama, and see an ominous sign on a neighboring fence: "Danger: Uranium Mine." Those interests have insisted uranium...

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EPA: Uranium from polluted mine in Nev. wells

By SCOTT SONNER Associated Press Writer YERINGTON, Nev. (AP) - A new wave of testing by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has found that 79 percent of the wells tested north of the World War II-era copper mine have...

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ETF Market Trends (11-20-2009): Anatomy of a Market Maniupulation

ETF Market Direction Summary: 11-20-2009 It looks like we are back to the fundamentals as concerns of economic recovery were exacerbated by a negative housing foreclosure update that confirmed the real estate crisis is...

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Keeping Our Sights Set On A Recovery

Welcome to the Energy and Capital Weekend Edition — our insights from the week in investing, as well as our top stories from Energy and Capital and our sister publications. Another week has passed, and despite an early rally in...

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The Roubini Vs Rogers debate

by William Pesek on Sunday, 22 November 2009 It's a, well, golden opportunity. As these well-known market personalities duke it out, they're doing us a favour by highlighting a critical debate: Which is the bigger threat -...

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Recycling effort gives electronics a new life

Jeff Ayres • jeff.ayres@jackson.gannett.com • November 21, 2009 The amount of discarded electronics equipment piling up at properties managed by the J. Walter Michel Agency was growing so much that it spanned generations. So he...

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Gold retreats from all-time high on profit-taking, strong dollar

Gold futures on the COMEX Division of the New York Mercantile Exchange inched up on Thursday, retreating from Wednesday's record high as investors booked profits. Silver finished a little higher, but platinum dropped. The most...

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The great fools gold rush: Ads urging you to sell old jewellery for cash may not be as glittering...

A suburban street in the heart of Essex and a dozen women are gearing themselves up for a night of fun. That is an 11 per cent increase in the past three weeks and 30 per cent in the year. While no one is expecting to be paid...

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Russia RUSAL to sign key debt deals Nov 26-sources

MOSCOW, Nov 21 (Reuters) - Russia's UC RUSAL, the world's top aluminum firm, will sign final debt-restructuring agreements on Nov 26 with banks, clearing the main hurdle blocking its share sale plans, several sources said on...

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A golden lining seen in silver prices

The white metal gave double the return in 2009 than gold, but is still away from its peak. According to Gold Field Mineral Services (GFMS), a leading London-based bullion research firm, the current rally in gold has also helped...

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