August 3, 2011 AngloGold Ashanti seeks new mine in Australasia “We would like to be getting ourselves up to 1 million ounces,” AngloGold executive vice president for Australasia Graham Ehm said in an interview on Wednesday. “That means to bolt…
August 3, 2011 Ivanhoe chief says Oyu Tolgoi should be worth $30 billion Speaking at the Diggers & Dealers conference in Kalgoorlie Australia, Robert Friedland, executive chairman of Ivanhoe mines made big claims for the new mine his company is constructing in Mongolia…
August 3, 2011 Emerging world buys $10 billion in gold as West wobbles Reuters reports central banks of emerging market countries such as Korea and Thailand have added more than $10 billion of gold to their reserves this year in a sign of…
August 2, 2011 Gold soars above $1,660, stocks nosedive as US economy chokes December gold futures traded at another record high hitting $1,664.50 in after hours trade on Tuesday on news that US consumers spent less in June, the first decline in more…
August 2, 2011 Silver Falcon stock jumps 24%, pours first gold from War Eagle Mountain in over 100 years Silver Falcon Mining announced on Tuesday it had cast 17 troy ounces at War Eagle Mountain, making it the first report of precious metal smelting in over 100 years at…
August 2, 2011 Strike shuts down Canada-owned gold mine in Suriname Suriname's only commercial gold mine, the Rosebel Gold Mine which is majority owned by Canada's Iamgold, has been shut down by a strike by 1,100 workers protesting new longer shift…
August 2, 2011 Bellhaven says drilling at La Mina project yielded new Gold-Copper intercepts Bellhaven Copper Gold Inc. fell by about 6% to 48 cents in early Tuesday trade despite announcing that diamond drill-hole LME-1031 at the Middle Zone yielded multiple gold-copper intercepts starting…
August 2, 2011 Ruby Creek’s Gold Standard acquisition update Ruby Creek Resources Inc., a gold exploration and mining company with operations in Tanzania, provided an update on the closing of the Gold Standard acquisition on Tuesday.
August 2, 2011 South Africa mines minister says nationalisation wrong, dangerous question to ask Asking whether South Africa should nationalise its mining industry was the wrong, dangerous question to ask in searching for the answer to South Africa’s “evil triplets” of poverty, inequality and…
August 2, 2011 South Africa gold mine strike over A strike in South Africa's gold mining sector ended on Tuesday after a 2-year wage deal was clinched, unions and the Chamber of Mines said. The strike at AngloGold Ashanti…
China to rein in copper, alumina capacity expansion under next five-year plan The country's economic planner will tighten oversight of copper and alumina projects from 2026 to 2030 to curb irrational investment. December 26, 2025 | 04:10 am