May 6, 2015 Global silver output running low — report New supply from projects won’t be sufficient to replace production losses from aging operations, the World Silver Survey 2015 shows.
May 6, 2015 Peru silver production up almost 9% this year Last year, the nation’s silver output reached about 3.3 million tonnes, making it the second biggest producer of the precious metal after Mexico.
May 6, 2015 The embarrassment of transparency The word was meant to convey the belief that central banking was best done for all to see in the full light of day, not in the murky back rooms…
May 6, 2015 South32 gets going after BHP investors strong support, sees M&A opportunities BHP Billiton shareholders have overwhelmingly voted in favour of the South32 demerger, a spin off that creates Australia’s third-largest mining company.
May 6, 2015 Would Palladium replace gold as engagement rings choice of metal? Gold has concentrated lots of interest in the past 6-7 years due to the economic crisis.
May 5, 2015 Mining revenue in British Columbia dropped 14% last year Miners in Canada’s most western province remain under pressure, as prices for some key commodities, mainly coal and copper, have continued to fall.
May 5, 2015 Survival guide for the mother of all bear markets from veteran bottomfisher John Kaiser In this frank assessment of everything from gold and diamonds to potash and zinc, Kaiser Research Online author John Kaiser names for The Mining Report readers the companies that could…
May 5, 2015 Announcing a new global operating system for gold BitGold Inc. announces the public launch of the BitGold platform, inviting people everywhere to open free accounts, build savings, and make payments with securely vaulted gold - fully insured with…
May 5, 2015 INFOGRAPHIC: 9 construction projects that broke the bank Today’s infographic covers some of the most notorious construction projects that quadrupled in cost, become obsolete, or were downright botched.
May 5, 2015 South Africa delays court decision on black ownership of mines The mines ministry has missed an April deadline to ask courts solve the issue of whether companies may claim they meet black-ownership quotas if shareholders have sold their stakes.
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