July 24, 2015 Anglo American to axe 53,000 jobs, put 15 assets up for sale “It is a pretty tough market,” said Chief Executive Mark Cutifani, “and in all likelihood the next six months are going to be even tougher.”
July 24, 2015 New study: Costs of permitting delays to mining projects Study shows half of a mining project's value can be lost due to permitting delays.
July 24, 2015 US mining policy and global competitiveness Mark Fellows, director of metals consulting at SNL Metals & Mining, explains why permitting delays happen, what they’re costing our economy and how to fix it.
July 24, 2015 Mining firms should act now to stay ahead of local content rules Global miners could be at risk of losing valuable exploration and operating licences unless they step up their efforts to award work to suppliers in the locality of contracts.
July 23, 2015 One week – 23 tonnes: What next for world’s top gold ETF With the financial crisis fading into history what role could "marquee product for gold investment" SPDR Gold Shares (GLD) play?
July 23, 2015 How a China-US one-two punch floored gold price New research by WGC shows massive amounts of bullion were dumped in Shanghai and New York precisely at the same time dropping gold by 4.3%.
July 23, 2015 Global miners improve policies on community consent, while oil and gas lag Implementation of “free, prior and informed consent” policies vital tool to prevent conflict and costs to companies, reveals study published Thursday by Oxfam.
July 23, 2015 Coal slump hits Teck’s profit, output forecast The Vancouver-based miner profit fell 21% in the quarter, making it adjust its 2015 coal production forecast to 25-26 million tonnes from 26.5-27.5 million tonnes.
July 23, 2015 Ned Goodman resigns from Barrick Gold board He will focus on a new business venture in resources and other hard assets, said Barrick.
July 23, 2015 About 10% of global gold output being produced at a loss While gold was moderately higher in early U.S. trading Thursday analysts agree the whole industry is on a bit of “a knife-edge.”
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