September 11, 2014 These are the top risks miners face Productivity, followed by capital decisions and obtaining a social license to operate, are among the top risks global mining and metals companies face.
September 10, 2014 Iron ore price bears come out in force 2014 is the "inflection point" and "until mines close it's a world of $70 prices of iron ore."
September 8, 2014 How the India-China trade summit could rock iron ore Reviving the China-India ore trade which peaked at 120mtpa in 2009 could be part of a grand bargain when Modi and Xi meet for the first time in New Delhi.
September 8, 2014 INFOGRAPHIC: Geosynthetics — an $18 billion market First international conference about geosynthetics in mining begins Monday.
September 7, 2014 Anglo American chief not going for any major corporate split A big corporate break-up à la BHP Billiton is definitively not in his books, he told FT.com.
September 7, 2014 Australia’s exploration spending down the slippery slope The figure recently hit a seven-year low, rising concerns over how these cost-cutting measures may delay the country’s next generation of mines.
September 4, 2014 Iron ore price hits unwelcome 5-year-low After flirting with a five-year low for about a month, the iron ore price fell to the lowest price since October 2009.
September 4, 2014 About $50bn in mining investment expected in Guinea by 2025 But some of the nation's resources that are considered among the world’s largest, such as the Simandou iron ore deposit, face both financial and political challenges.
September 3, 2014 Glasenberg pooh-poohs Anglo takeover There's a history there of course. Just ask Mick Davis.
September 3, 2014 Glencore’s Dominican mine saved by the President President Danilo Medina vetoed bill creating a National Park, which would have blocked the expansion of Glencore's Falcondo mine.
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