METAL DETECTIVE

Grab gold, the cavalry is on its way

IT MAY be stating the bleedin’ obvious, but investment bank Merrill Lynch reckons mining share investors should “grab gold and avoid base metals”. But not all base metals, as the bank sees a recovery in commodities demand by late this year. <b><i>The Metal Detective</i>, By Stephen Bell</b>

Stephen Bell

With blood still running on the streets from the 2009 share market slaughter, the Metal Detective (like everyone else) is desperately seeking cause for optimism. The news coming out of Europe, Japan...

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