January 26, 2015 Fort McMurray mayor still optimistic, despite dropping oil prices Despite plunging oil prices, the mayor of Fort McMurray, Alta., is still optimistic about the future of the oil boomtown.
January 26, 2015 Loonie to hit 85 cents US in 2016 as Bank of Canada hikes key rate, TD forecasts Canadian dollar expected to fall to 75 cents U.S. before slowly climbing back to 85 cents by the end of 2016
January 26, 2015 SNL Energy: oil shock extends its reach to BDCS, Fintech Consumer-facing financial technology companies may benefit from lower prices at the pump, while certain business development companies have come under pressure as the energy sector suffers.
January 26, 2015 Fission’s First Five Holes Widen R780E Main Zone; 100% Hit Rate at Shallow Depth All five step out holes hit intervals of greater than 10,000 cps Radioactivity
January 26, 2015 Cliffs Natural removes quarterly dividend to repay debt It also said it has reduced its net debt balance by more than $400 million.
January 26, 2015 Kosovo miners return from underground, ending 3-day strike Hundreds of miners in Kosovo are back on shift following a three-day work stoppage to protest against the Kosovo government, which backtracked on an earlier decision to take control of…
January 23, 2015 Anglo American mulls sale of more coal mines in Australia The operations that may be added to the list of assets for sale are Dawson and Foxleigh, in Queensland.
January 23, 2015 Anglo hit by platinum, iron ore units lower earnings outlooks The miner shed over 3.7% after two of its business divisions — Amplats and Kumba — warned they expected full-year earnings to shrink more than previously flagged.
January 23, 2015 World Bank: Commodities falling like it’s 1985 Organization predicts a rare occurrence in 2015: a decline in all nine commodity indices with industrial metals falling another 5%; precious metals down 3%.
January 22, 2015 Draghi trillions drag gold price past $1,300 European central bank's historic $1.3 billion stimulus package convulses markets and trigger new wave of safe haven buying of gold.
Congo halts artisanal copper and cobalt processing amid corruption crackdown Congo launched its first batch of traceable artisanal cobalt in November. December 24, 2025 | 08:42 am