August 12, 2022 Five Chinese state-owned companies, under scrutiny in US, will delist from NYSE Oil giant Sinopec, Aluminium Corporation of China PetroChina and Sinopec Shanghai Petrochemical said they would apply to delist their American Depository Shares this month.
August 12, 2022 Ex-platinum partners fund manager guilty in $70 million fraud Daniel Small was accused of conspiring with Mark Nordlicht, Platinum’s co-founder, in a scheme to defraud bondholders of Black Elk Energy Offshore LLC of the proceeds of a lucrative asset…
August 12, 2022 Column: Scarcity changes the LME warehousing game Scarcity in the physical supply chain has drained metal away from the exchange, hitting rental revenue for storage suppliers, writes Andy Home.
August 11, 2022 Miners face supply chain overhaul to meet US EV credit deadline To win the full credit, EV makers have to source in 2023 at least two-fifths of battery materials from the US or free trade agreement partners such as Canada, Chile…
August 11, 2022 Graphic: Copper speculators anticipate downturn for market and the world Data shows more funds with bearish positions than bullish copper positions on the London Metal Exchange and COMEX.
August 11, 2022 Column: Australia’s renewable energy ambitions dwarfed by coal, LNG juggernaut Australia can become a renewable energy superpower but a dose of realism on the scale and cost of achieving the goals would be welcome, writes Clyde Russell.
August 10, 2022 JPMorgan gold traders found guilty in Chicago spoofing trial Michael Nowak and Gregg Smith were found guilty Wednesday by a federal jury after a three-week trial.
August 10, 2022 Chile rethinks mine safety after worker deaths and expanding sinkhole Chile President Gabriel Boric said on Wednesday he wants to ratify an International Labor Organization convention on health and safety in mines.
August 10, 2022 US renewables investors see Senate bill sparking a gold rush "This is going to be a golden period of 10 years, at least," said Keith Martin, an attorney with Norton Rose Fulbright who works on financing renewable energy projects.
August 10, 2022 Coal’s skyrocketing prices could last years on Russia disruption The EU’s ban on Russian coal that begins this month will boost demand for imports from other countries like Indonesia and Australia.
Lithuania may sign minerals deal with US if EU moves too slowly For months, the US and its trading partners have worked toward a cooperation to wean their supply chains off China. February 13, 2026 | 04:24 pm