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Bernard Aylward, chief executive at mining and exploration company Kodal Minerals (LON:KOD) talks to Proactive Investors about the recent acquisition of its West African gold portfolio, which includes eight mineral licences and two licence applications covering a collection of highly prospective gold exploration targets in Côte d'Ivoire and Mali.
"The company has changed focus. We are now gold-focused, West African explorers but we are maintaining our lookout for other projects. We focus on Africa but we are assessing all opportunities," Aylward explains, whilst adding he is seeing a lot of positive newsflow for gold recently.
"West Africa is a great place to operate from," he adds, highlighting the low operating costs.
Taxonomy 3 analyses publicly available databases to identify previously unknown linkages between genes and diseases.
C4X Discovery Holdings (LON:C4XD) chief executive Clive Dix said the company had studied rheumatoid arthritis and Parkinson's disease data. "What we have found are genes that are highly associated with these diseases."
In one of the most forensic examinations of Government activity in UK history, on Wednesday the Chilcot Inquiry will be published, seven years after its launch.
Michael Mackenzie, FT markets editor, highlights what to look for in the markets on Monday, including weakness in financial stocks and strength in silver.
Joining UT is Ihor Dolhov, Ukraine's Deputy Defence Minister for European Integration and former head of the Ukrainian mission to NATO.
Mr Dolhov speaks about the platform on countering hybrid war, which will be launched jointly by NATO and Ukraine in Kyiv this year. It will operate on a regular basis, with experts and expertise from both sides.
A startup called Grab, which isn't well-known outside Southeast Asia, is beating Uber in the race for the region's passengers. Photo: Warangkana Chomchuen/The Wall Street Journal
The WTI Crude Will market rallied during the course of the day on Friday after initially falling. However, we are still well below the $50 level, an area that I believe is going to be rather resistive. I also have a downtrend line drawn on the chart that I believe is of significance, so at this point in time I don’t necessarily by this contract although it would necessarily surprise me if we got a little bit higher during the day. Remember, we will only have limited electronic trading during the day as the Americans will be celebrating Independence Day. Because of this, liquidity might be an issue so we could get sudden moves, but my experience has been that more often than not, we get nothing. With this, I am looking for some type of candle that I can trade on the daily chart but it probably won’t occur until Tuesday.
Published on 4 Jul 2016
تتوقع السوق جولة أخرى من التحفيز النقدي التي ستدعم أسعار المعادن الثمينة والأسهم والسندات.
يقوم زوج اليورو/الدولار الأمريكي بالتركز فوق مستوى 1.10 ويبدو أنه يسير على غير هدى، ولكن في ظل انجراف طفيف نحو الأعلى.
الذهب يرتفع مع زخم صعودي قوي، ولقد اقترب من أعلى مستوى له من الأسبوع الماضي، وقد يسجل أعلى مستوى له منذ سنتين.
بدأ زوج الجنيه الإسترليني/الدولار الأمريكي بالاستقرار في نطاق أكثر طبيعية بين المستويات 1.32 و1.34، على الرغم من أن الشكوك التي سببها التصويت لصالح خروج بريطانيا من الاتحاد الأوروبي لا يزال قائماً.
Britain's finance minister, George Osborne, has announced plans to cut the UK's corporate tax rate below 15% in an effort to attract investment after it leaves the EU. The cut would bring the UK's rate to one of the lowest in Europe. In an interview with the Financial Times, Mr Osborne outlined a five-point plan to boost the British economy. Also today: Dory finds plenty of success at the box office.
FRENCH PAPERS Monday 04.07.16: Unsurprisingly, there's one story dominating the French front pages - Les Bleus' action-packed 5-2 win against Iceland in the European Championship quarter finals. Many papers are now daring to dream that France might just win the tournament...with others keen to pay hommage to Iceland, a team that punched well above its weight for longer than anyone had expected.
A suicide bomber has died in a blast opposite the US Consulate in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, state TV reports.
Two security guards were said to be lightly injured after the man detonated a device in the Red Sea city in the early hours of American Independence Day (July 4).
==#BREAKINGovernight: suicide bomber detonates himself outside the US consulate in#Jeddah#SaudiArabia, 2 injured pic.twitter.com/2JKqE4Ru3E— Amichai Stein (@AmichaiStein1) July 4, 2016
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As the United States marks Independence Day, Donald Trump is making headway in the presidential race with his slogan, "Make America Great Again". It implies greatness existed in the past, but not anymore.
Al Jazeera's Rob Reynolds reports from Philadelphia.
Venezuela's state oil company says its revenues have fallen by forty-one percent in the past year. It follows a steep drop in global oil prices that has contributed to an economic crisis in the South American nation. The country's recession and triple-digit inflation has caused concern it may not be able to honour its large debts.
Turkey's president has hinted that Syrian refugees in the country could be offered citizenship.
Recep Tayyip Erdogan has been speaking at a dinner breaking the Ramadan fast in the border city of Kilis, where the number of refugees is higher than the local Turkish population.
"I would say to my brothers coming from Syria that we see you as our brothers and sisters," Erdogan told the crowd.