March 10, 2014 CHART OF THE DAY: Attendance at the industry’s biggest shindig and the mood of miners A drop.
March 10, 2014 Copper, iron ore miners take huge hits The world's largest diversified miners are sold off Monday as copper, iron ore and coking coal prices slide.
March 10, 2014 Australia’s mining tax expected revenue continues to disappoint It has raised a mere $232 million so far, as opposed to $4 billion originally forecast when the legislation was enacted in 2011.
March 10, 2014 Copper at 8-month low on disappointing China exports Shanghai copper, in turn, went down beyond its 5% daily limit on Monday, hitting its lowest in more than four years.
March 9, 2014 Australia still fighting coal mine fire that made town look ‘like Mordor,’ though toxic fumes reduced The fire started in early February, engulfing nearby town in smoke.
March 9, 2014 Ukraine: Vultures of political capital descend There are two countries that could use this situation to the benefit if they play their cards wisely: Belarus and Canada.
March 9, 2014 Canadian grain vs. Canadian oil Some farmers accuse railways of loading more oil while allowing their crops to pile up.
March 7, 2014 Why gold looks better than the S&P: Marc Faber, PhD Marc Faber, author of the Gloom, Boom, and Doom Report, and a Director of Sprott Inc. shared his most recent views during a recent visit to our offices… In particular,…
March 7, 2014 Swiss National Bank lost over $10bn in 2013 on weak gold prices Its bullion reserves are now worth about $17 billion less.
March 7, 2014 Anglo quits coal terminal expansion in Australia The withdrawal leaves India's GVK Group and Adani as the only two groups considering port expansions in the region.
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