October 10, 2019 StrikePoint drills 102 g/t Au, 356 g/t Ag at Willoughby StrikePoint only acquired the Willoughby property this spring and started exploration in July.
October 10, 2019 Gold falls as Fed’s Kaplan says rate cuts should be restrained Federal Bank of Dallas President Robert Kaplan introduced some caution to investor enthusiasm that has sent gold holdings in ETFs to their longest streak of gains in a decade.
October 10, 2019 China’s Zijin Mining set to miss 2019 output targets Zijin now expects to produce around 38.2 tonnes of gold in 2019.
October 10, 2019 Ecuador woes weigh on SolGold’s shares, projects future The company's value has halved since May, when a proposed referendum on mining casted doubts on the miner's future in the Andean country.
October 10, 2019 Gran Colombia buys stake in Western Atlas, says production up 7% this year The Canadian miner now owns about 20% of Western Atlas and says is on track to meet its 2019 production target of between 225,000 and 240,000 ounces.
October 9, 2019 Go Metals finds multiple untested zones at Monster Go Metals is planning a rotary air blast and diamond drilling program for the sites.
October 9, 2019 Blue Star drills 31.1 g/t over 1.0 m at Hood River The company found gold intersections in four drill holes.
October 9, 2019 Wallbridge hits more wide intersections at Fenelon The highest grade returned was 41.19 g/t gold over 0.5 metre in a core length of 6.0 metres that assayed 3.26 g/t.
October 9, 2019 Australia’s Resolute Mining shuts down roaster at Syama gold mine The roaster, which the company says is a crucial part of its sulfide processing circuit at the gold mine, was taken offline due to a crack in the main external…
October 9, 2019 Policy uncertainty, resource nationalism and environmental protection key themes for Asia mining Fitch analysts expect risks to the Chinese economy will continue to rise, with no easy resolution to the trade dispute with the US on the horizon.
Copper price tops $12,000 for first time on tariffs, supply woes Copper prices exceed $12,000 a tonne for the first time on record due to mine disruptions and tariffs, despite weak demand in China. December 23, 2025 | 05:39 am