July 12, 2012 South Korea supports Technical Education in Mozambique As allAfrica reports, Mozambique will receive support for the development of technical and professional schools in the country from South Korea. The […]
July 12, 2012 Tom Kloet will stay on as head of TMX Group The Maple Group, a consortium of banks and pension funds that looks poised to takeover the TMX Group, said today that Tom Kloet will remain as CEO and will also…
July 12, 2012 Barkerville, the BCSC is calling Barkerville's stock price has tumbled 40% since Friday's high of $1.05. And Investors aren't the only group not convinced by the company's report, even the British Columbia Securities Commission has…
July 12, 2012 Chinese thermal coal prices see longest losing streak in four years Market pressure from high inventories and a flood of cheap overseas supply, as well as the lackluster performance of the Chinese economy were to blame for sending the average price…
July 12, 2012 Investors dump lone US oil sands developer US Oil Sands (TSX-V:USO) gave up 20% on Thursday on nine times its usual trading volumes despite the lack of fresh news from the company.
July 12, 2012 Crossing the Rhine This month’s calendar has been chock a block with one important meeting or vote or conference after another.
July 12, 2012 US critical minerals bill to cut mine permitting to max 30 months approved The most controversial aspect of the bill is the ability of the lead agency issuing the permit to decide proposed projects are not subject to National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)…
July 12, 2012 First iron ore, now rare earths: China to launch physical trading platform The exchange will be located in Baotou city in Inner Mongolia region, which is home to nearly half the world's light rare-earth output.
July 12, 2012 Gold, QE3 and antibiotics A growing number of analysts are pointing out that returns from quantitative easing are fast diminishing.
July 12, 2012 Second day of heavy losses has Semafo investors reeling The Montreal-based company, down 21% following a dive of 17% on Wednesday, were deemed by investors to have overpromised and underdelivered on its exploration results.
Column: Copper is pricing scarcity at a time of plenty The world hasn't run out of copper, despite the many warnings of imminent shortfall that have accompanied its rally to all-time highs, writes Reuters columnist Andy Home. February 17, 2026 | 10:35 am