November 20, 2014 Gold Fields Q3 drops, CEO says most gold miners ‘under water’ The miner, structured to "break even" at $1,050 per ounce, warned it would have to re-think the business if bullion prices dip below $1,000 and stayed there for a while.
November 19, 2014 The ECB’s gold buying idea is a non-starter 3 reasons why the Fed, Bank of England and Japan never took it seriously.
November 19, 2014 Report: BC gold-copper mine has potential for more environmental damage than Mount Polley breach Third-party review of Imperial Metals' Red Chris mine in northern BC.
November 19, 2014 Nickel close to month-high as Indonesia keeps ore ban The country effectively halted all but processed metal shipments in January in an effort to force miners to build smelters.
November 19, 2014 Peru blows up machines to scare away illegal gold miners Just weeks before the country hosts U.N.-sponsored climate talks.
November 19, 2014 Parent company liability for foreign subsidiary’s actions – alarming new trend? A recent lawsuit in British Columbia is the latest example of an emerging trend in which plaintiffs are seeking to hold parent companies liable in negligence in relation to the…
November 19, 2014 The Abenomics death spiral As Japanese Prime Minster Shinzo Abe has turned his country into a petri dish of Keynesian ideas, the trajectory of Japan's economy has much to teach us about the wisdom…
November 19, 2014 Finding gold dollars in Nevada: Thomas Drolet Patience is the key to a golden future for both investors and miners. Thomas Drolet of Drolet & Associates Energy Services Inc. is an energy expert who is also an…
November 19, 2014 Resource titan, Robert Friedland on the future of Platreef After the Toronto Stock Exchange rang the closing bell today, Ivanhoe Mines (IVN.TSX) announced they were resuming development work on Platreef, their 75.7 million ounce (Indicated + Inferred) platinum-gold-nickel-copper project…
China’s rare earth magnet exports to US decline in November Shipments to the US totaled about 582 tons, compared with 656 tons in October. December 20, 2025 | 08:30 am