May 10, 2011 The Contango Report: silver contango balloons, sugar backwardation disappears Has oil moved into backwardation yet? What does corn’s roll yield look like? How do you know when it’s time to buy—or […]
May 10, 2011 Coal use in China shines a light on growth International coal prices hit $124 per ton last week, the highest level in five months, as strong demand from reconstruction projects in Japan and reduced supply from flood-ravaged Australia have…
May 10, 2011 Why commodities crashed If you want to see market reporting done right, I can recommend the 2,000-word Reuters special report on Thursday’s commodities crash. It doesn’t just pick a random news event or gesture…
May 10, 2011 A word on corrections Silver, in particular, has been hammered – down over 30% at one point. Now that's what I call a proper correction. Is it safe to go back into the water?…
May 9, 2011 Industry players respond to Goldman analysis of REE markets Obviously, there has been one story front and center in the world of REEs this week, that of Goldman Sachs' analysis of the REE markets, and the financial medias rote…
May 9, 2011 Adrian Day: Gold prices due for a correction As Adrian Day, of Adrian Day Asset Management, plays the current gold market "for all it’s worth," he isn't happy about the political decisions fueling it. Read in this exclusive…
May 9, 2011 Taipei Times: Vale opens new coal mine in Mozambique Taipei Times reports: Brazilian mining giant Vale opened a new US$1.7 billion coal mine in Mozambique yesterday, tapping the southern African country’s thermal and coking coal reserves of about 23…
May 9, 2011 Silver: Buy weakness and enjoy the strength It was a week like we haven’t seen since the beginning of the crash in early 2008, but this time it was mostly in the commodity sector. Many stocks did…
May 9, 2011 Teck announces Fording River collective agreement and related charge to earnings Teck Resources Limited (TSX: TCK.A and TCK.B, NYSE: TCK) announced today that employees at its Fording River operation in southeastern British Columbia have ratified a new five-year agreement, replacing an…
May 6, 2011 A-Cap Resources: Uranium resources grow by 65% A-Cap Resources has reported a 65 percent increase in uranium resources, from 158 million to 261 million pounds, at its Letlhakane project in Botswana, the company stated this week. The…
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