Mike Obel

Senior News Editor
1381-1410 (out of 1977)

Mike Obel works as senior news editor for International Business Times. Prior to joining IBT, he worked on the Finance Desk of The Associated Press in New York. He has also worked for United Press International in Dallas and Philadelphia and the Oil & Gas Journal. Mike has done freelance work for newspapers and worked in public relations, speech writing and communications for BP and ConocoPhillips.

Mike Obel

Ghana in Talks with Gold Miners over More Taxes

Ghana is in talks with gold miners in the country, Africa's second-biggest producer, over additional taxes so as to benefit from the soaring price of the precious metal, the government said on Tuesday.

Gold Eases 1% Ahead of Slovak Vote on European Bailout Fund

Gold eased 1 percent early Tuesday, giving up some of the previous day's gains, as stocks and the euro were pressured by waning optimism over a new plan to tackle euro zone debt, and ahead of a vote in Slovakia to ratify changes to the bloc's rescue fund.

Gold, Silver Mining Stocks Vault Higher

Gold and silver mining company shares jumped Monday as the price of the metals surged and the broader equity markets turned sharply higher on a pledge by leaders of Europe's richest countries to save the continent's banks.

Gold up More Than 2% on Hope European Banks Will be Protected

Gold rose more than 2 percent on Monday, lifted by weakness in the dollar versus the euro after France and Germany pledged to come up with a proposal to recapitalize euro zone banks, while traders remained cautious ahead of further details of the plan.

Gold Price up Nearly 1% in Indian Trading

India gold rose nearly a percent on Monday afternoon, extending gains for another session, following a similar trend in overseas markets, although a rising rupee checked gains, dealers said.

Zambian Miners Return to Work after Getting Pay Raise

Zambians striking over poor pay at Chinese mines went back to work on Monday after winning a nearly 100 percent pay rise, just over two weeks after a new president took office on the promise of improving mining conditions.

Kyrgyzstan Horsemen Attack Gold Fields' Mine

A mob of horsemen armed with sticks and petrol bombs attacked an exploration camp run by South African miner Gold Fields' joint venture in Kyrgyzstan, the latest in a series of assaults on mining companies in the Central Asian state.

Gold Price Gains More Than 1% as Dollar Falls

Gold rose more than 1 percent on Monday as the dollar fell versus the euro after France and Germany pledged to strike a proposal to recapitalize euro zone banks, while traders remained cautious ahead of further details of the plan.

U.S. Mint Selling Silver Coins Again

The U.S. Mint resumed sales Friday of three silver coins Thursday, after unusual volatility in the silver market last month prompted the government agency to pull them for repricing.

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