September 5, 2011 Europe tumbles on debt fears European stocks plunged and the euro tumbled, as investors piled into safe-haven assets amid rising fears over Europe's sovereign debt crisis and economic growth on both sides of the Atlantic.
September 5, 2011 Carbon cap revival led by Gillard called stupid by Xstrata Julia Gillard, determined to join efforts to reduce global warming, intends to revive cap and trade as Europe puts curbs on the United Nations-run emissions credit market and the U.S.…
September 5, 2011 Gold to trade above $2000 by year end: Standard Bank Precious metal gold is trading low since quite some time as investors have turned away from safe-havens, expecting the US Federal Reserve to announce further monetary easing (QE3) when it…
September 5, 2011 Gold climbs above $1,900 as concern about slowing economies stokes demand Gold gained above $1,900 an ounce in London as concern about slowing economic growth and Europe’s debt woes spurred demand for a protection of wealth.
September 5, 2011 Newalta signs $60 million contract with Syncrude to process oil sands tailings Newalta Corp. (TSX:NAL) has been awarded a $60 million contract from Syncrude Canada Ltd. to process oil sands mature fine tailings for a demonstration project.
September 5, 2011 Gold and silver coin sales at peak The market has witnessed the highest sale of gold as well as silver coins since January. Consequently, the US Mint has credited to sell 112,000 ounces of gold coins along…
September 5, 2011 Uranium was stolen from Trekkopje Areva Resources Namibia, a subsidiary of a French giant mining company confirmed on Friday the uranium ore stolen on August 25. allegedly by four men - three Namibians and a…
September 5, 2011 Husabs mine life up to 20 years The Australian owners of the fourth largest primary uranium deposit in the world - Husab in Namibia - have said project development financing negotiations are progressing well and in line…
September 5, 2011 TSI trading of iron ore derivatives surges past $1bn in Aug The volume of iron ore derivative contracts cleared using The Steel Index’s iron ore price index hit a new record of over 6.6 million tons in August, an increase of…
September 5, 2011 Botswana will lift a moratorium on new prospecting licences for coal It has been reported that Botswana will lift a moratorium on new prospecting licences for coal, coal-bed methane and related minerals by the end of September. Topics: International; Legislation /…
Indonesia identifies eight blocks with large rare earth reserve potential The blocks will be mined by the new state-owned miner Perminas. February 10, 2026 | 09:51 am