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Abcourt Launches Drilling Campaign at Former Barvue Silver-Zinc Mine
Abcourt Mines has launched a 2,000-metre drilling campaign at the former Barvue silver and zinc mine in Abitibi-Témiscamingue, aiming to expand resources amid rising metal prices.
NexGold Advances Goldboro Gold Project Development in Nova Scotia
NexGold Mining Corp. reports progress at its fully permitted Goldboro Gold Project in Nova Scotia, with work advancing on an updated feasibility study and early earthworks.
Yukon Metals Starts 5,000-Metre Drill Program at AZ and Birch Copper-Gold Properties
Yukon Metals has commenced a fully funded 5,000-metre drill program at its AZ and Birch copper-gold properties in Yukon, Canada, targeting porphyry and skarn deposits.
Orestone Mining CEO to Present at Live Investor Webinar
Orestone Mining Corp. (TSXV: ORS) will host a live investor webinar featuring CEO David Hottman, who will discuss the company's gold, silver, and copper projects in Canada and Argentina.
Cardano Summit 2026 Canceled After Community Votes Down Funding
Cardano Foundation cancels the 2026 Summit after its treasury proposal failed to secure supermajority approval, testing the blockchain's new governance system.
Salazar Resources Reports High-Grade Gold and Silver at Tarqui, Ecuador
Salazar Resources reports rock chip samples grading up to 100 g/t gold and 1,000 g/t silver at its Tarqui concession in Ecuador, confirming high-grade epithermal veins alongside a copper porphyry system.
Omai Gold Hits 8.54 g/t Au over 20.6m at Northeast Wenot, Starts Deep Hole at Gilt
Omai Gold Mines reports high-grade gold intercepts at Northeast Wenot and begins a deep drill hole targeting the Gilt Deposit extension at its Omai project in Guyana.
Strategy Holds STRC Dividend at 11.5% for Fourth Straight Month
Strategy kept the STRC preferred stock dividend at 11.5% for a fourth month as the VWAP held near par, signaling stable yield management for the bitcoin-backed security.
Bitcoin and Ether Start June in Red as Risk Appetite Wanes
Bitcoin and ether fell about 1% on June 1 as geopolitical tensions and record ETF outflows dampened risk appetite, with the CoinDesk 20 Index dropping 2%.
Bitcoin and software stocks diverge sharply — history hints at big crypto move ahead
Bitcoin and software stocks have sharply diverged since mid-May, with IGV gaining 12% while BTC fell 10%, a historical pattern that often precedes a major crypto move.
Social Security trustees may be miscalculating birth rates, worsening funding gap
Social Security trustees may be overestimating future birth rates, which would worsen the program's long-term funding shortfall and increase pressure on fiscal policy.
Ethiopia Bondholders to Sue Over Failed Restructuring Talks
A committee representing Ethiopia's defaulted $1 billion eurobond holders plans to sue the government after restructuring talks collapsed, escalating the sovereign debt dispute.
Gold Falls as US-Iran Tensions Reignite Rate Hike Fears
Gold prices fell on Monday as renewed US-Iran military conflict dampened ceasefire hopes and stoked inflation concerns, reinforcing expectations that the Federal Reserve may tighten policy further.
UK Factory Growth Spurt Likely Short-Lived, PMI Shows
UK factory activity expanded at the fastest pace in four years in May, but the PMI survey suggests the boost from front-running price hikes and supply disruptions due to Middle East tensions will fade quickly.
Eurozone manufacturing growth slows as stockpiling boost fades in May
Eurozone manufacturing activity lost momentum in May as the stockpiling surge that boosted April faded, with new orders stagnating and export demand weakening.
The hidden plumbing of commodity finance faces disruption risks
The intricate network of commodity trade finance, often invisible to markets, is under strain from geopolitical shocks and rising costs, threatening supply chain fluidity.
ECB Consumer Inflation Expectations Ease but Remain Elevated
Euro-area consumers' three-year inflation expectations edged lower in April, offering some relief to the ECB as it prepares to raise rates next week.
Germany May final manufacturing PMI edges up to 50.1 from 49.9 prelim
Germany's final manufacturing PMI for May was revised up to 50.1 from the preliminary 49.9, but the sector remains fragile as new orders fall and cost pressures persist.
Italy May Manufacturing PMI Beats Expectations at 52.9
Italy's manufacturing PMI rose to 52.9 in May, beating the 51.9 forecast, signaling expansion in the sector despite supply chain disruptions.
Spanish manufacturing activity eases in May as safety stock surge unwinds
Spanish manufacturing activity eased in May as the safety stock surge from April reversed, while supply chain delays intensified and input prices rose further.
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