November 1, 2022 ‘Bait and switch’: House Committee asks A.G. to investigate alleged Pebble deception A US Transportation and Infrastructure House Committee report recommends asking the attorney general to investigate alleged false statements made by the company to Congress.
November 1, 2022 Turquoise Hill delays shareholder meet on $3.3bn Rio Tinto buyout Rio recently raised its offer but still faces opposition from multiple parties including Turquoise Hill's second-largest shareholder.
November 1, 2022 Banks bolster metals-trading desks after wild year for markets Top banks are reinforcing their metals divisions to cash in on the volatility that’s lifted trading profits over the past three years.
November 1, 2022 First Majestic drills 19.97 g/t Au over 20.9m near active underground mine area at Jerritt Canyon The latest results come from the area along the connection drift between the Smith and SSX underground mines.
November 1, 2022 Saudi Arabia courts Australian miners for $170 billion plan The kingdom says it’s sitting on top of $1.3 trillion worth of untapped mineral deposits including copper, zinc, phosphates, and gold.
November 1, 2022 Newmont’s third-quarter profit misses estimates The miner said its third-quarter gold production rose to 1.49 million ounces from last year's 1.45 million ounces.
November 1, 2022 Stretchable lithium-ion battery packaging developed to give wearable devices a boost The solution brings wearable devices closer to becoming more feasible, opening up opportunities in the medical field.
November 1, 2022 Protesters in Peru target Hochschild’s largest mine Hochschild did not say if production had been affected, but noted protesters are blocking the entrance to the Inmaculada mine since Oct. 27.
November 1, 2022 Sibanye-Stillwater may cut thousands of jobs at gold mines in South Africa The miner will enter into consultations with stakeholders, which could impact 1,959 employees and 465 contractors.
October 31, 2022 Record central bank buying lifts global gold demand, WGC says Buying by central banks in the third quarter took their purchases for the year to 673 tonnes, more than the total purchases in any full year since 1967.
Super Copper’s Cordillera project approved by Chile’s National Mining Authority The concessions cover approximately 6,858 hectares in the Atacama copper belt. December 24, 2025 | 11:24 am