May 13, 2021 Russell: China will have to do more if it wants to cool iron ore price surge If China wants to temper the red-hot iron ore and steel sectors it's likely going to have to do more than just talk and tinker around the margins.
May 13, 2021 Mining stocks outpace tech gains but valuation gap remains Escondida-size Despite hot metals markets the revenge of the miners, as Robert Friedland would have it, is still a dish best served cold.
May 13, 2021 The gold mining paradox: Gold mines make money, gold investors do not Dividends and share buybacks become much more critical for creating value for shareholders.
May 13, 2021 China iron ore price plunges nearly 10% after a record-setting rally The iron ore price surged to a record $237.57 per tonne in New York on Wednesday as strong Chinese demand continued to outpace supply, but analysts were not convinced the…
May 13, 2021 PureGold mine enters final stages of ramp-up The company anticipates declaring commercial production this quarter.
May 12, 2021 Rising premium iron ore demand Quebec’s time to shine Champion Iron says it is capitalising on the global pivot to using premium-grade iron ore to make steel.
May 12, 2021 Gold: Lose a battle to win the war Gold scored some victories over the past days, but it’s playing a risky game.
May 12, 2021 North America’s mining sector saw $1.34bn worth of cross border deals in Q1 – report North America’s metals & mining industry saw a rise of 10.50% in cross border deal activity during Q1 2021.
May 12, 2021 Barksdale acquires Arizona copper projects from Rio Tinto The company has more than doubled its footprint in the largest copper producing US state.
May 12, 2021 Gertler mining deals could cost Congo $1.76bn in royalties The US Treasury sanctioned Gertler, accusing him of leveraging his friendship with former president Kabila to secure lucrative mining deals.
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