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High-Grade Gold Confirmed at Bronzewing South



Carney also stated that a second set of projects would be announced before the CFL’s Grey Cup on November 16.

In major M&A news, mining giants Teck Resources (TSX:TECK.A,TSX:TECK.B,NYSE:TECK) and Anglo American (LSE:AAL,OTCQX:AAUKF) announced on Monday (September 8) that they will combine in a US$70 billion “merger of equals.” If approved, the resulting company will be called Anglo Teck, and will be headquartered in Vancouver, BC.

Teck said the deal will create US$800 million in pre-tax recurring annual synergies by year four, with US$1.4 billion in pre-tax yearly earnings from optimizations at the adjacent Collahuasi and Quebrada Blanca copper mines in Chile.

Barrick Mining (TSX:ABX,NYSE:B) said on Wednesday (September 10) that it has reached an agreement to sell its Hemlo gold mine in Ontario to Carcetti Capital (TSXV:CART.H), which will be renamed Hemlo Mining, for gross proceeds of US$1.09 billion through a combination of cash and shares. The sale continues Barrick’s divestment of non-core assets.

This week also saw the TSX release its annual TSX30 top companies list. It includes 17 resource companies, 15 of which are focused on precious metals. The top three precious metals stocks were Lundin Gold (TSX:LUG,OTCQX:LUGDF), Avino Silver & Gold (TSX:ASM) and New Gold (TSX:NGD,NYSE:NGD). In other TSX news, Newmont has applied to delist its shares from the exchange, citing low trading volumes. The company has been looking to cut overhead in recent years, and the move could lower administrative costs and improve efficiency, as per Reuters.

South of the border, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics released the latest consumer price index data on Thursday. It shows that inflation ticked up to 2.9 percent over the same period last year.

The numbers, along with last week’s weak jobs report, will be factors for the US Federal Reserve when it meets next week. As of Friday (September 12) afternoon, there was a 95 percent probability that the central will make a 25 basis point interest rate cut, bringing it to the 4 to 4.25 percent range.

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Markets and commodities react

Canadian equity markets were mostly positive this week.

The S&P/TSX Composite Index (INDEXTSI:OSPTX) set another new record high on Thursday, climbing to 29,409.74 before retreating to end the week up 0.97 percent to 29,283.82. The S&P/TSX Venture Composite Index (INDEXTSI:JX) performed even better, climbing 3.67 percent to finish Friday at 879.67. However, the CSE Composite Index (CSE:CSECOMP) went the opposite direction, shedding 2.17 percent to end the week at 153.81.

The gold price was in focus again this week as it climbed to a new record high of US$3,667 per ounce on Tuesday (September 9). Gold ended the week up 2.74 percent at US$3,642.70 per ounce.

Silver had a similarly explosive week, climbing past US$42 per ounce for the first time since…



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