January 19, 2022 Antofagasta says Chile water shortage to hit 2022 production The company, which saw 2021 copper production drop by 1.7% to 721,500 tonnes, anticipates churning out 660,000 to 690,000 tonnes this year.
January 18, 2022 Neither inflation nor the Fed moves gold The prospects of more hawkish monetary policy and the sooner start of a tightening cycle should be negative for the yellow metal, but gold didn’t care too much about a…
January 18, 2022 Glencore hits decade high on commodity price boom The world’s biggest commodity trader surpassed its 2018 intraday peak on Tuesday, valuing the Swiss company at about $74 billion.
January 18, 2022 Europe’s smelters call for action to combat soaring energy costs Aluminum and zinc producers have been hit particularly hard by soaring gas and electricity prices.
January 18, 2022 Solaris Resources shares rise on new copper discovery in Ecuador Warintza South is the fourth major copper discovery within the 7 km x 5 km porphyry cluster on the Warintza property.
January 18, 2022 Iron ore price recovers despite economic weakness in China Around 50 steelmakers have announced maintenance plans near the coming Lunar New Year holidays.
January 18, 2022 Harte Gold’s Sugar Zone mine attracts second bidder The front-runner for the asset is Australia’s Silver Lake Resources.
January 18, 2022 Adventus, Salazar secure $235 million to advance Curipamba copper project Wheaton will provide a total of $180.5 million under terms of a metals streaming deal, and Trafigura will provide $55 million under terms of an offtake financing agreement.
January 18, 2022 Nickel market caught up in fresh squeeze The turmoil is the latest example of acute supply stress in global metals markets, and represents the third time in 12 months that the LME has stepped in to increase…
January 18, 2022 AngloGold closer to production in Nevada with Corvus takeover The miner expects to produce its first gold from the Beatty district in Nevada, where it added several assets, over the next three years.
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