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Uranium City Resources Retains Services of Windward Agency

May 27th, 2007

Uranium City Resources (TSX-V: UCR) (”UCR”), a junior uranium exploration company with significant property holdings in the past producing Beaverlodge / Uranium City Mining District in north-west Saskatchewan, is pleased to announce that effective May 19, 2007 and subject to regulatory approval, it has retained the services of The Windward Agency, of Charlotte, North Carolina. [...]

Copper Falls as Chinese Supply Increases; Lead, Nickel Gain

April 28th, 2007

Copper rose in London on speculation that a slumping dollar will encourage buyers holding other currencies to purchase the metal. Lead and nickel advanced.
The U.S. currency dropped to an all-time low against the euro after a government report showed that the U.S. economy grew last quarter at the slowest pace in four years. A change [...]

Dollar Up, Gold Down in Europe

February 28th, 2007

The U.S. dollar rose against other major currencies in European trading Wednesday. Gold fell.
The euro closed at $1.3199, down from $1.3247 late Tuesday in New York. Later, in midday trading in New York, the euro fetched $1.3212.
Other dollar rates in Europe, compared with late Tuesday, included 118.72 Japanese yen, up from 117.92; 1.2228 Swiss francs, [...]

Dollar Mixed, Gold Up in Europe Trading

February 22nd, 2007

The dollar was mostly higher against other major currencies in European trading Thursday morning. Gold prices rose sharply.
The euro traded at $1.3090, down from $1.3143 late Wednesday in New York.
Other dollar rates:
– 121.28 Japanese yen, up from $120.88
– 1.2427 Swiss francs, up from $1.2373
– 1.1600 Canadian dollars, down from $1.1605
The British pound traded at $1.9508, [...]

Crude Oil Falls From Six-Week High on Sufficient Fuel Supplies

February 12th, 2007

Crude oil dropped on speculation that supplies from OPEC and other producers are sufficient to meet increased heating demand caused by a cold snap in the U.S.
Temperatures in the U.S. Northeast, where 80 percent of the nation’s heating oil is consumed, will be below normal through Feb. 21, the National Weather Service said. OPEC may [...]

Copper Rises for Second Day Before Chile Miners’ Contract Vote

January 31st, 2007

Copper gained for a second day in London on speculation that a labor dispute at a mine in Chile, the world’s largest producer of the metal, may disrupt supply.
A union at the Cerro Colorado copper mine voted yesterday to strike as part of wage negotiations with BHP Billiton Ltd., the world’s biggest mining company. Supply [...]

Gammon Lake Declares Commercial Production at the Ocampo Gold-Silver Mine - Production from Ocampo and El Cubo Reaches an Annualized Run Rate of 400,000 Gold Equivalent Ounces per Year

January 15th, 2007

Gammon Lake Resources Inc. is pleased to announce that the Ocampo Gold-Silver Mine has reached commercial production. The Company is proud to report that 11,009 gold equivalent ounces (5,706 ounces of gold and 244,217 ounces of silver) were produced and sold from the Ocampo and El Cubo Mines during the first 10 days of [...]

Oil Declines on Warm U.S. Weather Forecast, Rising Inventories

October 31st, 2006

Crude oil tumbled for a second day on forecasts that warm U.S. weather will curb demand from the world’s largest energy consumer and bolster inventories that are already above average.
Higher-than-usual temperatures are expected in most of the U.S. from Nov. 7 until Nov. 13, the National Weather Service reported. U.S. crude inventories, already 12 percent [...]

Dollar Little Changed, Gold Down in Europe

September 20th, 2006

The U.S. dollar was little changed Wednesday morning against other major currencies in European trading. Gold prices fell.
The euro bought $1.2675, down from $1.2677 late Tuesday in New York.
Other dollar rates compared with late rates Tuesday included: 117.40 Japanese yen, down from 117.57; 1.2523 Swiss francs, up from 1.2512, and 1.1288 Canadian dollars, up from [...]

Dollar Falls, Gold Rises in Europe

August 31st, 2006

The U.S. dollar fell against other major currencies in European trading Thursday morning. Gold rose.
The euro was quoted at $1.2852, up from $1.2829 late Wednesday in New York.
Other dollar rates:
-117.06 Japanese yen, down from 117.13
-1.2253 Swiss francs, down from 1.2284
-1.1064 Canadian dollars, down from 1.1095
The British pound was quoted at $1.9074, up from $1.9035.


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