April 20, 2020 Lodge Resources acquires Idaho gold project The Vancouver-based miner acquired the company that holds the rights to the Lemhi gold project.
April 20, 2020 Russia to grant full export rights to gold miners amid coronavirus Decree seeks to support companies in shipping metal overseas as demand in the regular trade chain is hit by the coronavirus.
April 20, 2020 Nordgold to power up Guinea gold mine The Russian gold producer aims to reduce emissions with the construction of a new 33 MW power plant at its Lefa mine.
April 19, 2020 Mexican union wants mining operations to resume in May The Confederation of Mexican Workers asked the federal government to include mining in its list of ‘essential services.’
April 17, 2020 Mining projects to slow further in Q2 2020 GlobalData reported the progress of 35 mines under construction globally was disrupted due to lockdowns.
April 17, 2020 Indian gold demand could hit 3-decade low as lockdown hits festivals, weddings Even before the lockdown gold demand was faltering in India.
April 17, 2020 Precipitate closes Barrick financing, stock up Shares of Precipitate Gold rose to a six-week high early on Friday.
April 17, 2020 Nervous bankers leave the gold market stuck in disconnect Gold has rarely been a hotter trade, but the world’s two most important markets remain out of sync.
April 17, 2020 Newmont to reopen some Canadian, South American mines in ‘days or weeks’ Authorities in Buenos Aires and Quebec have lifted restrictions around mining which they have deemed as an “essential service”.
April 17, 2020 The global airline shutdown has a surprise victim: gold miners Producers typically rely on regular airline services to ferry mined metal.
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