June 3, 2021 Gold price down 2% as strong US economic data puts traders on defense Strong US employment and service sector data has propelled the dollar higher, boosting expectations that the Fed may reignite tapering talks.
June 3, 2021 Iron ore rises despite China’s moves to lower prices Bank of America forecasts iron ore will average $172.2 a tonne this year; then $143.8 a tonne in 2022.
June 3, 2021 Nordgold plans IPO, double listing in London and Moscow The Russian gold miner is planning an initial public offering (IPO) of at least 25% of its existing shares in both bourses.
June 2, 2021 Chile ‘pretty confident’ of tempering tax bill Chile’s government is confident of paring back a copper tax bill in order to stay competitive with other major producers, the mining minister said.
June 2, 2021 Russell: Rising iron ore supply may cool prices where China jawboning fails The best chance for lower iron ore prices comes from rising supply, and there are signs this is now being delivered.
June 2, 2021 120 year chart shows copper price supercycle only starting First, in real terms the copper price is nowhere near a record high. And the 2000s China-induced supercycle wasn’t the first to originate in Asia either.
June 2, 2021 Carbon offsets: New $100 billion market faces disputes over trading rules Global warming is the world's biggest market failure, so the solution might just be better trading.
June 2, 2021 USDX: Trick or treat, looks like an early Halloween With gold, silver and mining stocks benefiting from the USD Index’s recent struggles, a coven is gathering, and it will likely torch the precious metals over the medium term.
June 2, 2021 Copper price down as China premium falls to 5-year low Yangshan copper premium fell to $30.50 a tonne, its lowest since February 2016, indicating weakening demand for imported metal into China.
June 2, 2021 Sigma joining lithium top tier after doubling Brazil project capacity Sigma Lithium's expansion plans for its Grota do Cirilo spodumene project would rank it global no. 6 once in production in under 3 years.
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