October 5, 2018 Battle lines drawn for London Metal Exchange Away from the seminars and cocktail parties, metal producers, traders and users will meet behind closed doors to hammer out details of next year's contracts.
October 5, 2018 Asia Gold-India discounts widen; Bangladesh launches trade policy Higher domestic prices dented demand for physical gold in India, prompting dealers to offer the biggest discounts in 3-1/2 months this week.
October 5, 2018 Millrock Resources | Explorer releases drill results from Alaska copper-gold project CEO of Millrock Resources talks about the recently released drill results from the Alaska Range Project as well as developments at its Mexican properties.
October 5, 2018 Hudbay doesn’t deny rumours of interest in Chile’s Mantos Copper The Chilean miner has been seeking a buyer for all or part of itself to raise $1 billion to dig for copper and gold in two of its mines in…
October 5, 2018 Centamin drops more than 12 percent on second cut to annual output target The miner now expects to produce 480,000 ounces of gold, down from a range of 505,000 to 515,000 ounces it estimated in May.
October 4, 2018 Why gold is proving the new standard for central banks With the current political and economic uncertainty affecting global markets, there has been a reduction in the attractiveness of the US dollar.
October 3, 2018 Billions of British investment pounds predicted to enter Kazakhstan market Kazakhstan is an “overlooked powerhouse” and one of the world’s next big investment destinations was the message delivered.
October 3, 2018 India’s Q4 gold imports to jump as investors seek safer bets than stocks Gold imports could rise 9% in Q4 to 250 tonnes.
October 3, 2018 South Africa mulls SOV, should not harm mining sector – minister South African government is considering a sovereign wealth fund but is looking for a way to fund it without harming the mining industry.
October 3, 2018 Platinum miners their own worst enemies: Joburg mining update South African mining executives, investors and officials gather in the nation’s economic hub for the Joburg Indaba conference. Here are the latest developments, updated throughout the day.
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