April 10, 2018 `Nervous’ investors pile into gold ETFs as global tensions mount Anxious investors from Germany to China are seeking shelter in gold ETFs.
April 10, 2018 Palladium’s slide from record high hits solid floor Palladium's 20 percent fall from its January record high has put the metal in bear market territory.
April 10, 2018 Colombia pro-mining referendum will not soothe global miners Pro-mining votes seem set to benefit local companies and mining in streams and on mountainsides, not multinationals.
April 10, 2018 Copper supply crunch earlier than predicted — experts Copper production will peak in the second half of 2019, making a growing supply deficit much more real.
April 10, 2018 Chile mulls revision to mining code Authorities may consider potential revisions to the mining laws in order to make companies that already own concessions to work on them or else give them up.
April 9, 2018 Canadian miner A-OK despite U.S. sanctions against Russian companies Despite analysts predicting that sanctions against Oleg Deripaska may cause a turmoil in the mining world, Kinross made an effort today to stand clear from such possibility.
April 9, 2018 Private capital flowing into mining on track for record year The second largest ever private equity fund focused on mining closed in the first quarter – 13 funds aim to raise a further $4.9 billion in 2018.
April 9, 2018 Gran Colombia’s output grows by 35% During the first quarter of 2018, output reached 52,672 ounces.
April 9, 2018 Juniors struggle to compete with majors in exploration — Chile’s Mining Society One of the main problems, says the head of Chile’s Mining Society, Diego Hernández, is miners have no incentives to do anything with the assets they already own and is…
April 9, 2018 A withhold up in Mongolia? It is not conclusive that Rio avoided WHT on interest on shareholder loans, and there is no clear evidence to support the claims of treaty abuse.
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