June 19, 2019 Rio Tinto axes iron ore full-year forecast again It now expects to produce between 320 and 330 million tonnes of the steel making ingredient in 2019, down from a previous guidance of 333 to 343 million tonnes.
June 18, 2019 Gold awaits the FOMC as economic data send mixed signals It sounds as if we would be already in the recession!
June 18, 2019 Chile confident of turning around low copper productivity as global competition bites “Copper mining in Chile has become more and more difficult as ore bodies decline, the target rocks are increasingly harder, and water is getting far more expensive.
June 18, 2019 LME electronic pricing trial fails to boost volumes – sources "The LME is saying very publicly that it's getting its house in order, and the electronic close is a part of that."
June 18, 2019 Dalian iron ore rebounds; Tangshan move stokes demand worries China’s iron ore futures clawed back on Tuesday, after a brief dip in early trade, despite mounting concerns over waning demand at mills.
June 17, 2019 China iron ore retreats as Vale looks to rebuild capacity Top iron ore miner Vale SA expects to soon restore 20 million tonnes of yearly capacity at its Brucutu mine in Brazil, according to analysts.
June 15, 2019 Gold has everything going for it – billionaire investor It was another strong week for gold, which managed to eke out its fourth straight week of positive gains.
June 14, 2019 Iron ore price at fresh 5-year high News that Vale may be restarting full production at its 30m tonnes per year Brucutu mine sooner than expected did not stop […]
June 13, 2019 Iron ore, gold surge propel South African miners to 11-year high The twin tailwinds of rallying iron-ore prices and gold’s haven appeal have driven South African mining stocks to an almost 11-year high.
June 12, 2019 Pot is taking the spotlight away from lithium and threatening the EV boom Lithium miners are seeing investor interest go up in smoke.
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