September 16, 2022 Lula campaign mulls new mining royalties in Brazil, spooking industry Among the projects that could be affected should Lula win and impose the special royalty rate are a series of Vale-operated iron ore complexes in the Carajas region of northern…
September 16, 2022 Gold investment bleeding Gold investment has been bleeding relentlessly since late April, exacerbating gold’s recent weakness.
September 16, 2022 Column: Zinc caught between weakening demand and sliding supply The puzzle facing the zinc market is whether demand or supply will fall hardest this year.
September 16, 2022 To buy or not to buy: Russian aluminum dilemma for Europe’s buyers Europe's power crisis, production cuts and shortages of aluminum have left consumers in a quandary about Russian supplies of the metal vital for the region's transport, construction and packaging industries.
September 16, 2022 LME faces suit from funds including AQR over nickel crisis The LME is already facing lawsuits from Jane Street and Paul Singer’s Elliott Investment Management over its handling of the March nickel crisis.
September 16, 2022 Congo violence rages despite conflict mineral law, US says In total, 1,021 companies filed a conflict-mineral report to the Securities and Exchange Commission last year, the Government Accountability Office said.
September 16, 2022 Democrats imperil White House plan to wean US off Russian uranium Russia accounted for 16.5% of the uranium imported into the US in 2020.
September 15, 2022 Forget rare earths, boron is the critical mineral to track Two companies mine 85% of all boron. China holds a near monopoly on downstream processing. Now a California mine wants to break open this opaque market.
September 15, 2022 Column: Can Europe save its industrial metals production sector? The European Commission's focus on future-looking metals seems to have blind-sided it to the older metals that are also required to decarbonize, writes Andy Home.
September 15, 2022 Beaver Creek: Industry heavyweights weigh in on gold’s role in a changing world order It could become re-monetized because of its highly liquid nature, its lack of counterparty risk and because it’s a neutral asset, says AG managing partner.
Mining stocks on cusp of supercycle as AI boom stokes metals With a nearly 90% gain since the start of 2025, MSCI’s Metals and Mining Index has beaten semiconductors, global banks and the Magnificent Seven. January 24, 2026 | 08:54 am