October 10, 2022 Gold price declines after US jobs data spur more rate-hike concerns Gold extended a decline after plunging below $1,700 an ounce last week.
October 10, 2022 The gold market’s great migration sends bullion rushing east Gold and silver are selling at unusually large premiums over the global benchmark price in some Asian markets.
October 10, 2022 Zimbabwe miners unfazed by new royalties proposal Mineral royalties accounted for 2.8% of Zimbabwe's tax revenue in 2021, Zimbabwe Revenue Authority data shows.
October 9, 2022 Australia polluters to wait years for overseas credits, AFR says "This is a blow to major polluters in the mining and resources sectors," the Australian Financial Review said.
October 9, 2022 Zimbabwe demands some mining royalties in refined metal Global miners operating in Zimbabwe will have to pay some of their royalties in refined metal rather than cash.
October 9, 2022 When art meets mining A photographer explores the relationship between humans and the natural environment by capturing some of South Africa’s most famous mines.
October 7, 2022 Gold stocks V-bounce Though still battered, the gold stocks are starting to stage a comeback.
October 7, 2022 Gold price falls as US jobs data keeps Fed on hawkish track The data will put the Fed on course for another outsize interest-rate hike as it tries to cool the US labor market.
October 7, 2022 SolGold becomes sole owner of Cascabel with Cornerstone buy The friendly deal is SolGold’s third attempt to take over the Canadian junior to own 100% of the project in Ecuador.
October 7, 2022 Collective Mining grows Guayabales gold zone in Colombia Diamond drill hole APC-14 at the Apollo target extended the southern dimension of the Main Breccia discovery, increasing its overall width by 90%.
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Column: China’s surging exports a sign of global metals turmoil The world's largest buyer of copper shipped out almost 800,000 tons. February 02, 2026 | 10:40 am
Chinese speculators set the stage for gold and silver crash “China sold and now we’re suffering the consequences,” one analyst said. February 02, 2026 | 10:18 am