June 13, 2011 Chinese power issues could affect aluminum, steel, nickel pig iron out… Tightness in the Chinese power market could mean lower output of aluminum and nickel pig-iron, plus deceleration in steel production and a […]
June 13, 2011 Australia’s Fortescue says would be hit harder by mine tax “BHP (Billiton) , Rio Tinto and Xstrata were able to avoid most of this tax because they were all in the room […]
June 13, 2011 Goldman, Clive Capital to launch commodities index-FT Goldman Sachs is to launch a commodities index with Clive Capital, the world’s largest commodity hedge fund, the Financial Times reported on […]
June 12, 2011 German May steel output up 1.1%, but WV Stahl warns of slowdown-China Mining Germany’s May crude steel output of 4.1 million mt marked a 1.1% increase on the prior year, as Europe’s largest steel producer […]
June 12, 2011 Today in Commodities: Two-Sided Trade – Seeking Alpha This week’s activity has been far from one sided as markets are fluctuating in both directions with no clear direction. Weakness in […]
June 12, 2011 Steel Bounces, and Investors Take Notice – Seeking Alpha It’s a sea of red out there on Friday as investors recoil from anything with exposure to the global economy. But steel […]
June 11, 2011 3 of the Best Mining Stocks on the Market Trading at Bargain Prices – Seeking Alpha The recent pullback of the market has created some value opportunities. Out of all the healthy sectors in the global economy, the […]
June 11, 2011 Australian company moving into the big iron ore league in Sweden Scandinavian Resources Ltd. (ASX:SCR) has now acquired the Ekstromsberg and Tjarrojakka iron ore projects, about 45 kilometres from Kiruna inside the Arctic […]
June 11, 2011 China coal and oil demand strong but copper appetite sickly in May China showed robust demand for crude oil and coal in May, shrugging off higher prices to boost imports by more than 20 […]
June 10, 2011 Australian government moving closer to mining profits tax legislation Australia moved closer to introducing a contentious 30 percent mining tax being eyed by other countries, releasing draft laws and seeking reaction from resource companies to legislation expected to be…
Critical Metals expects to close Greenland supply deals in Q1 2026, CEO says The company has already pre-sold 75% of planned output, split between the US and Europe. December 31, 2025 | 12:08 pm