July 24, 2015 Gold miners nearing rebound As we pen this on Thursday evening it appears Friday could be a nasty day if Gold breaks below $1080/oz. Nevertheless, the odds now favor a rebound in the weeks…
July 24, 2015 New study: Costs of permitting delays to mining projects Study shows half of a mining project's value can be lost due to permitting delays.
July 24, 2015 US mining policy and global competitiveness Mark Fellows, director of metals consulting at SNL Metals & Mining, explains why permitting delays happen, what they’re costing our economy and how to fix it.
July 23, 2015 Coal slump hits Teck’s profit, output forecast The Vancouver-based miner profit fell 21% in the quarter, making it adjust its 2015 coal production forecast to 25-26 million tonnes from 26.5-27.5 million tonnes.
July 21, 2015 Gabriel files for international arbitration against Romania Dispute over Roşia Montană gold and silver project.
July 20, 2015 Four reasons a buying opportunity is fast approaching in gold Is the coffin is closing for the long-term gold bull market?
July 20, 2015 Calibre Drilling intersects 19.2 metres grading 223.4 g/t Silver and 9.44 Metres Grading 488.6 g/t Silver on the Blag Gold-Silver Vein System, Eastern Borosi Project, Nicaragua Drilling on the Main Blag Structure has intersected 5.37 metres grading 2.99 g/t gold and 31.6 g/t silver.
July 19, 2015 Where is support for precious metals markets? The gold miners have broken below their 2008 to 2014 support while Silver is essentially trading at a six year low.
July 17, 2015 Extremes become more extreme On the New York Stock Exchange margin debt has hit all-time records at $500bn, roughly double that at the top of the dot-com bubble in 2000 when valuations rose to…
Disruption and dislocation: LME metals’ year in seven charts Supply disruption and tariff dislocation have defined the London Metal Exchange base metals complex this year. December 23, 2025 | 07:58 am