March 8, 2021 Platts to launch ‘green’ aluminum prices in April The London Metal Exchange, the world's biggest industrial metals market, has rejected calls to create a separate contract for low-carbon aluminum and instead plans to create a digital register this…
March 8, 2021 China Jan-Feb rare earth exports up nearly 30% y/y Exports from China totalled 7,068 tonnes in January and February combined.
March 7, 2021 China Jan-Feb iron ore imports up 2.8% on healthy demand Demand for the steelmaking ingredient was supported by a firm consumption outlook.
March 5, 2021 Ross Norman: The mother of all gold opportunities as central banks walk the line If you didn’t get the memo about the beginning of a new gold bull run in Q3 2018 then this is your last call.
March 5, 2021 CHARTS: Gold price bulls lose steam as yields trump inflation bet Gold has in little over two months gone from being a favored reflation bet to heading for its worst first quarter in almost four decades.
March 5, 2021 MINING.COM MINUTE: Biggest stories of the week Resource nationalism surge spells rough times for miners; Rio Tinto, Mongolia reach new Oyu Tolgoi expansion plan deal; Copper price crashes through $4.00, down 7%.
March 5, 2021 Gold price: 3… 2… 1… Let the corrective rally begin Gold has a bright future ahead, but not before it goes through a medium-term decline after this corrective rally is over.
March 5, 2021 Gold’s momentum selloff The relentless selling since early January had nothing to do with gold’s strong fundamentals; instead it was purely momentum-driven.
March 5, 2021 Alphamin sees record tin production in Q4, shares up The Q4 output exceeded its previous guidance of 2,600-2,800 tonnes.
March 5, 2021 Bank of America, Morgan Stanley win dismissal of metals spoofing litigation US District Judge said the 2019 lawsuit over alleged spoofing in gold, silver, platinum and palladium futures from 2007 to 2014 was filed long after the two-year federal statute of…
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