Harapan Temui Pelombong Emas Tertimbus di Tibet Semakin Pudar

BEIJING: Harapan pasukan pencari dan penyelamat China untuk mengesan 82 lagi mangsa tanah runtuh yang berlaku di kawasan perlombongan emas di sebuah kawasan pergunungan Tibet semalam, kini semakin pudar.

Seramai 3,500 anggota pasukan penyelamat serta 300 kelengkapan jentera menyertai gerakan mencari dan menyelamat itu, sambil ada yang hanya menggunakan tangan kosong untuk mencari mangsa tertimbus selain berdepan salji tebal dan ancaman penyakit.

Menurut laporan agensi berita rasmi China, Xinhua, seramai 82 pelombong masih terperangkap setelah seorang mangsa ditemui semalam, iaitu hampir 36 jam selepas kejadian tanah runtuh besar yang menimbus pekerja lombong emas di Lhasa di daerah Maizhokunggar, pada jam 6 pagi Jumaat.

“Pasukan penyelamat sedang bertungkus lumus mencari mangsa yang tertimbus, tetapi sehingga kini belum dapat mengesan lokasi mereka,” kata Wu Yingjie, Timbalan Setiausaha Jawatankuasa Autonomi Wilayah Tibet Parti-Komunis China. – AFP

Lady Gaga Guna Kerusi Roda Bersalut Emas

LOS ANGELES – Diva pop Lady Gaga nyata tidak mensia-siakan kekayaannya apabila menggunakan sebuah kerusi roda bersalut emas.

Penyanyi lagu Poker Face berusia 26 tahun itu menggunakan kerusi roda emas 24 karat itu selepas menjalani pembedahan pinggul.

Kerusi roda itu dilengkapi tempat duduk kulit dan kanopi mudah alih, juga daripada kulit serta boleh diturunkan jika penyanyi itu ingin baring.

Gaga meminta Ken Borochov dari syarikat pembuat barang berjenama Modekai untuk menghasilkan kerusi roda unik itu.

“Saya gembira dapat mencipta apa yang saya gelar ‘The Chariot’ – kerusi roda sesuai untuk seorang permaisuri,” kata Borochov.

Gaga menjalani pembedahan bulan lalu untuk merawat pinggulnya yang cedera, menyebabkan dia membatalkan konsert jelajahan dunianya.- The Sun

RBM Releases New Coins For Queen’s 60th Anniversary

The Royal British Mint has released several products which celebrate the 60th Anniversary of the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.

The Royal British Mint has released several products which celebrate the 60th Anniversary of the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.

This follows the many Diamond Jubilee products issued last year to celebrate 60 years since the Queen’s accession.

The 2013 60th Anniversary of the Queen’s Coronation 5 pound Coin was released in December 2012. The reverse design features a depiction of the Imperial State Crown, which was worn just after the Coronation ceremony.

An inscription above the crown reads “To Reign and Serve – A Vow Made Good”.The obverse of the coin contains the Ian-Rank Broadley effigy of Queen Elizabeth II with the “2013″ date.

This coin is available in copper-nickel composition in brilliant uncirculated quality, packaged with an illustrated folder. A 22-karat gold proof version is available with a mintage limit of 2,000.

A silver proof version is limited to 15,000 pieces, a gold plated silver proof version is limited to 12,500, and a silver piedfort proof version is limited to 3,250.

The coin is also included in various annual sets. Just announced this month is 2013 The Queen’s Portrait Four Coin Set, available in three different precious metals options .

The obverse designs of the coins feature each of the portraits that the Royal Mint has used for circulation coinage, which were designed by Mary Gillick, Arnold Machin, Raphael Maklouf, and Ian-Rank-Broadley.

A common reverse design features the Royal Arms reimagined by sculptor James Butler. A Gold Proof Four Coin Set will be offered with a limit of 450 sets.
Also available will be a silver proof set limited to 4,800 and a piedfort silver proof set limited to 2,700 sets.

The Royal Mint has a section of their website which showcases products celebrating the 60th Anniversary of the Queen’s Coronation.

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China Jadi Pengeluar Emas Terbesar di Dunia

Menurut data Persatuan Emas China baru-baru ini, jumlah pengeluaran emas China mencatat 403.05 tan pada tahun 2012, sekali gus menjadikannya negara pengeluar emas yang terbesar di dunia enam tahun berturut-turut.

Dengan jumlah penggunaan emas sebanyak 832.18 tan, China turut menjadi negara pengguna emas yang kedua terbesar selepas India. Berbanding dengan tahun 2011, jumlah penggunaan emas China meningkat 9.35%, iaitu sebanyak 71.13 tan.

Peningkatan permintaan terhadap emas di China berikutan semakin ramai pengguna dan pelabur melihat emas sebagai aset yang penting. Pelaburan emas menjadi langkah utama warga China untuk mengatasi inflasi.

Permintaan Emas Turun 12 Peratus Di India

NEW DELHI, 14 Feb (Bernama) – Permintaan emas di India turun 12 peratus tahun lepas kepada 864.2 tan metrik berbanding 986.3 tan metrik pada 2011 susulan langkah mengehadkan import emas dan kenaikan mendadak harga domestik, kata World Gold Council.

Tahun lepas merupakan tahun yang mencatatkan prestasi bercampur-campur bagi pasaran terbesar emas itu. Pasaran tersebut kukuh pada suku akhir dengan jumlah permintaan sebanyak 261.9 tan metrik, peningkatan 41 peratus berbanding tempoh yang sama pada 2011.

“Permintaan barang kemas dan pelaburan mencecah paras tertingginya bagi enam suku. Permintaan bagi barang kemas meningkat 35 peratus tahun ke tahun mencecah 153 tan metrik dan permintaan runcit kukuh membawa kepada 108.9 tan metrik belian pelaburan,” kata majlis itu dalam laporan Gold Demand Trend yang dikeluarkan hari ini.

Di India, prospek peningkatan duti yang berkuat kuasa pada Januari 2013 mungkin membantu belian kukuh dalam suku akhir bagi mengatasi jangkaan peningkatan harga.

Sementara itu permintaan di China tidak berubah tahun ke tahun, mencerminkan kesan kelembapan ekonomi. Bagaimanapun, bagi suku keempat, jumlah permintaan naik satu peratus berbanding suku sebelumnya kepada 202.5 tan metrik.

“China dan India kekal sebagai kuasa emas dunia meskipun keadaan ekonomi domestik yang mencabar,” kata Pengarah Urusan World Gold Council, Marcus Grubb. – BERNAMA

Modern Day Alchemy: Gold Prospectors To Grow Gold In a Petri Dish ?

A story in Nature, the international weekly journal of science, caught our eye today. It appears to be suggesting that a species of bacterium can be used to grow nanoscale gold nuggets in a petri dish. From Nature:

Gold prospectors may one day use Petri dishes to help with their quests. A species of bacterium forms nanoscale gold nuggets to help it to grow in toxic solutions of the precious metal, reports a paper published online today in Nature Chemical Biology1.

The molecule with which the bacteria create the particles could one day be used to collect gold from mine waste, says Frank Reith, an environmental microbiologist at the University of Adelaide in Australia, who works on gold-processing bacteria but was not involved in the latest study.

A microbe-assisted gold rush might yet happen, says Reith. Delftibactin could be used to produce gold-nanoparticle catalysts for many chemical reactions, or to precipitate gold from waste water produced at mines. “The idea could be to use a bacterium or metabolite to seed these waste-drop piles, leave them standing for years, and see if bigger particles form,” says Reith.

Magarvey takes those applications seriously: he has secured intellectual-property rights for delftibactin. But he emphasizes that he is most interested in understanding the metabolite’s chemical properties. “I wish I could say we’re up here in Canada growing kilos of gold everyday.”

It would appear that what is really being discussed is a very useful way for gold miners to extract every last ounce of gold out of the very machine intensive process of mining gold. Increasing the productivity and lessening the environmental impact of gold miners seems like a very worthwhile cause.

But what it’s not really suggesting is that people are going to growing gold nuggets like the size found in Australia recently in a make shift lab at home, at least not anytime soon.

But it does raise a very interesting point – what would happen to gold if such a process was invented? It would take away one of golds most important attributes – namely that it is rare.

The inability to reproduce gold easily is one of the main reasons it has such perceived value and has been the commodity of choice when it comes to what to use as money. If only the same can be said for paper or digital money where it can be infinitely increased at zero cost.

So if that were to happen would people choose gold to be money? The answer is almost assuredly no, or at the very least its value would dramatically decrease.

People would simply switch to using another (much rarer) commodity, whatever that may be at the time.
Gold is great at being money, that’s what it does chiefly because of its rarity. If that rarity would cease to be then people would be forced to look elsewhere for what to use as money.

However we’re quite confident you wont have to worry for the next few decades at least, it would seem that the uniqueness in gold’s rareness will continue – unlike its ‘printed in to oblivion’ competitor digital/paper currencies. After-all have not the alchemists throughout history been trying to produce gold in a lab, only for them to be thwarted each and every-time. -www.goldmadesimplenews.com

Gold Futures Edge Lower As Weak Technical Picture Weighs

Gold futures edged modestly lower during European morning trade on Wednesday, as investors were hesitant to buy into the market amid a weak technical outlook.

On the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange, gold futures for April delivery traded at USD1,671.15 a troy ounce during European morning trade, down 0.15% on the day.

Prices traded in a tight range between USD1,670.15 a troy ounce, the daily low and a session high of USD1,675.75 a troy ounce.

Gold prices were likely to find support at USD1,653.35 a troy ounce, the low from January 28 and near-term resistance at USD1,685.65, Tuesday’s high.

Gold prices came under pressure on Tuesday as a bout of technical selling kicked in after prices failed to break above a key resistance level.

Gold futures rallied to its 50-day moving-average close to the USD1,686-level but lacked momentum to move higher, triggering fresh sell orders amid bearish chart signals.

The precious metal’s safe-haven appeal has waned in recent weeks amid easing concerns over the global economic outlook.

A stronger dollar also contributed to losses. The dollar index, which tracks the performance of the greenback versus a basket of six other major currencies, was up 0.3% to trade at 79.82, the highest level since January 29.

Gold prices often move inversely to the U.S. dollar, as gold becomes more expensive for buyers using other currencies.

Losses were limited amid indications of robust physical demand in China. On Tuesday, official data showed that China’s gold imports from Hong Kong rose to a monthly record of 114,405 kilograms.

Mainland China imported 834.5 metric tons, including scrap and coins, in 2012, 94% higher than the 431.2 metric tons imported in 2011

China was expected to displace India as the world’s biggest gold consumer last year, according to a recent forecast from the World Gold Council.

Gold traders are now looking ahead to the European Central Bank’s policy-setting meeting on Thursday, for further hints on the future of its monetary policy.

Elsewhere on the Comex, silver for March delivery fell 0.5% to trade at USD31.70 a troy ounce, while copper for March delivery dipped 0.2% to trade at USD3.762 a pound. -Investing.com

Kereta Mercedes McLaren SLR Daripada Emas

Ueli Anliker seorang ahli perniagaan daripada Swiss telah mengubah kereta Mercedes McLaren SLR miliknya kepada kereta mewah. Sekumpulan 35 orang bekerja, 30,000 jam dan lebih £ 3.5 juta ($ 5.5 juta) digunakan untuk mengubah kereta tersebut yang diberi nama Anliker McLaren SLR 999 Red Gold Dream.

Dia membuat perubahan pada cat, roda, bahagian dalam dan enjin dimana dua puluh lima lapisan cat merah dengan 5kg debu emas digunakan pada badan kereta. Roda, lampu dan pintu semua diliputi emas 24 karat. Penunjuk di dalam kereta, alas kerusi dan hiasan dalaman menggunakan emas dan batu delima digunakan sebagai suis.

Kuasa pada enjin yang sedia ada 5.4 liter telah ditingkatkan kepada 999bhp dari 640bhp, ini telah menyebabkan kelajuan tertinggi meningkat kepada 210mph (336 kmj). Sebanyak 600 batu delima telah digunakan semasa menghias kereta Mercedes eksklusif tersebut.

Lego Diperbuat Daripada Emas Berharga $15,000 USD

Lego adalah satu permainan evergreen yang digemari dari dulu hinggalah sekarang. Hinggakan boleh wujud taman tema yang berunsurkan lego yang dipanggil Lego Land di Malaysia. Lego ini diperbuat daripada emas 14 karat seberat 25.65 gram berharga 15 ribu USD.

Lego ini adalah sangat rare kerana ia diberikan kepada para pekerja yang telah bekerja lebih daripada 25 tahun di Kilang Hohenwestedt (Jerman) pada tahun 1979 dan 1981.

Gold Prices Driven Up The U.S. Economic Recovery

New York : Gold futures rose U.S. $ 5.8 to U.S. $ 1,676.4 per ounce in line with the improving economic data the United States to mark the economic recovery. During the year, gold prices tend to be flat after rising 7% in 2012. While gold in the spot market rose 0.5% to U.S. $ 1,675 per ounce and silver fell 0.3% to U.S. $ 31.7 per ounce. Analysts said the Platinum Group Metals (PGMs) can move higher in a few weeks if the data U.S. showed further signs of economic recovery, although gold can also catch up with the rebound technically. “Gold persist at the level of resistance U.S. $ 1,700 per ounce, “said Adam Sarhan of Sarhan Capital as quoted by Reuter ‘s, Tuesday (5/2 / 2013). PGMs take advantage gained after U.S. car sales figures increased 14.2% in January from a year earlier, with the seasonally adjusted annual sales reaching 15.29 million vehicles. increase also occurred in the platinum price, which jumped 0, 8% to over U.S. $ 1,705 per ounce. This figure represents the highest level in 17 weeks due to lower production of Anglo American Platinum Ltd.. Manufacturer of the world’s largest platinum based in Johannesburg reported a loss in 2012 due to production down 8.8% while costs jumped. Companies also cut production targets between 2.1 million and 2.3 million ounces per year and cut capital spending U.S. $ 1.2 billion. (Ndw)