April 14, 2023 Industrial contamination may no longer be contained by Arctic permafrost — study Industrial legacy buried in the Arctic permafrost or deposited on its surface may no longer be contained by the frozen soil, researchers have found.
April 14, 2023 Four killed in accident at Sibanye-Stillwater gold project in South Africa Incident took place on Thursday when five contractors were installing a head pulley of the conveyor infrastructure.
April 13, 2023 Artemis Gold buys Caterpillar fleet for Blackwater mine construction in British Columbia Blackwater open-pit gold mine south of Vanderhoof will be largest new mine built in the region in more than a decade.
April 13, 2023 Gold price closing in on record high as Fed issues recession warning Gold's latest rally comes after Federal Reserve minutes on Wednesday indicated that several policymakers considered pausing rate increases.
April 13, 2023 Sudan charges Russian national in gold-smuggling probe that showed power feud The case involves a firm allegedly tied to the Russian mercenary Wagner Group.
April 13, 2023 Barrick sees lower gold output, higher costs in Q1 Barrick's gold output has been on a steady decline, falling for at least three consecutive years.
April 13, 2023 Sabina shareholders back takeover by B2Gold It allows B2Gold to tap into the Back River Gold District, which contains some of the world’s highest-grade undeveloped gold projects.
April 12, 2023 BHP wins vote to buy Oz Minerals in $6.4bn deal The deal has also cleared competition regulators in Vietnam and Brazil.
April 12, 2023 Ex-JPMorgan gold traders ask for no prison time in spoofing case Desk head Michael Nowak and trader Gregg Smith were both convicted in August of market manipulation by a federal jury.
April 12, 2023 Gold price holds above $2,000 as Fed rate pause gathers momentum The yellow metal drew strength from a slide in both the dollar and benchmark yields.
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