November 3, 2022 UK court fines Glencore $308 million for bribing its way across Africa The UK Serious Fraud Office showed how Glencore paid more than $28 million in bribes across five African countries over five years to 2016.
November 3, 2022 Mystery whales baffle gold market after central bank purchases Central banks bought 399 tonnes of bullion in the third quarter, almost double the previous record, according to the World Gold Council.
November 3, 2022 Economic slump nudges down platinum and palladium forecasts Prices of the two metals are largely unchanged from the start of the year.
November 3, 2022 Column: Miners are embracing renewables both for cost and image What mining companies are realizing is that there is a rare opportunity to score wins on multiple fronts by moving to renewable energy solutions.
November 2, 2022 US busts catalytic converter theft ring that extracted metals Metal thieves in search of platinum, rhodium and palladium have been stealing catalytic converters in ever-greater numbers, sending auto-insurance claims soaring across the country.
November 2, 2022 Canada orders three Chinese firms to exit lithium mining The move follows updated guidelines from Canada’s government, released Friday, which make it harder for foreign state-owned companies to pursue deals that target critical minerals.
November 2, 2022 Glencore employees moved bribes cash by private jet, London court told Glencore paid – or failed to prevent the payment of – millions of dollars in bribes to officials in five African countries, Britain's Serious Fraud Office (SFO) told Southwark Crown…
November 2, 2022 Coal traders turn to private finance as high demand lifts prices With Europe suffering its worst energy crisis in decades, a number of countries have backpedaled on plans to phase out coal
November 2, 2022 Miners warned commodities boom could harm environment, communities "Pressure to approve new mines quickly could mean not enough time is allocated for consultation and impact assessment," said Helen Clark, the former New Zealand prime minister and chair of…
November 2, 2022 Diamonds trade watchdog mulls fate of Russian gems The Kimberley Process is expected to decide this week whether Russian diamonds should be declared conflict gems.
Super Copper’s Cordillera project approved by Chile’s National Mining Authority The concessions cover approximately 6,858 hectares in the Atacama copper belt. December 24, 2025 | 11:24 am