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Gold miners could do with the love of 'generalists'

WITH the ongoing global disappearance of active resource sector-focused investment funds, miners need to increase their appeal more broadly so as to potentially attract generalist funds to their registers.

Michael Quinn in Toronto
Gold miners are looking for love. Image: iStock/felixR

Gold miners are looking for love. Image: iStock/felixR

For the latter to occur, both fund manager Mark Stacey (AGF) and Credit Suisse analyst Fahad Tariq agreed when speaking at the PDAC Convention that miners need the gold price to remain strong (and get...

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