June 11, 2014 First Nevada now Turkey discovery boosts Pilot Gold shares Vancouver junior's stock pops after discovering new copper-gold porphyry in Turkey, bringing gains this year to 74%.
June 11, 2014 Report: Thermal coal price forecasts too pessimistic Macquarie says sub-$65 unlikely because first Indonesian and then Australian producers will drop out of the market around these levels.
June 11, 2014 Congo mines no longer controlled by warlords and militia —report Tin, tantalum and tungsten mines used to generate $185 million a year for armed groups. Now, about two-thirds of those operations are part of peaceful supply chains, study shows.
June 11, 2014 24k gold mountain bike on sale for ‘only’ $1 million It boasts 600 black diamonds, 500 golden sapphires and an alligator skin seat, among other extravagant components.
June 11, 2014 CHART: China construction vs copper price – something’s gotta give With all the focus on the unwinding of China's metal-backed loans, it's easy to lose sight of copper's ugly demand fundamentals.
June 11, 2014 LME chief flags gold fix flagging London Metal Exchange, bidding to take over administration of gold and silver fix, says its open to manipulation.
June 11, 2014 China’s Baosteel faces competition in bid for Aquila Resources Mineral Resources, which also operates small iron ore mines, now owns a 12% stake in Aquila.
June 11, 2014 Chile says no to $8bn hydroelectric project in Patagonia The world’s top copper producer, however, is energy-starved, which has begun affecting the competitiveness of its mining sector and cramping economic growth.
June 11, 2014 Asteroids mined for fuel to generate trillion dollar market, says firm Orbiting spacecraft could be refuelled with water taken from asteroids—but some experts doubt the economics.
June 10, 2014 ‘Peaking’ supply surge to lift iron ore price above $100 Research note from Citi sees $90 as support and a move back above $100 in Q4, but UBS warns on collateralized loans.
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