June 11, 2015 Peru mining investment down 14% on unrest, violence, low metal prices Total for this year may be $7.7 billion, down from 2014's $8.7 billion and significantly lower than a record $10 billion in 2013.
June 10, 2015 Gigantic Chinese-owned mine shaking up copper’s top tier Chinese-owned Peruvian mine inks 15-year transport deal moving 400,000 tonnes per year from January 1 2016 making it the planet's third largest copper mine.
June 10, 2015 US probes banks for silver, gold price manipulation The US Department of Justice is investigating possible price manipulation of gold, silver and crude oil benchmarks by Wall Street financial institutions.
June 10, 2015 Ghana urged to end child labour in gold mines A rights group estimates that thousands of children as young as nine are working in the country's gold mines, violating international and local laws, as well as risking their lives.
June 9, 2015 Peru’s copper, gold, zinc production rises, silver falls in April Peru is the world’s third-largest copper, zinc and tin producer, it is the second-largest producer of silver and fifth-ranked gold producer. via […]
June 9, 2015 How Silvercorp invests in China Silvercorp Metals Chairman and CEO revealed his strategies to become profitable in the Asian giant
June 9, 2015 South32 mulls writing down stake in South African manganese venture It may reduce the value of its 60% stake in the Samancor Manganese joint venture, as it keeps furnaces shut due to low prices for the commodity.
June 8, 2015 Hard-core investors found real resource projects in a Vancouver conference center When the market bears are growling, contemplating a trip to a showcase of the companies currently in the grip of that punishment can seem daunting.
June 6, 2015 Momentum: The marker that matters The 12 Top Pick companies at the Metals Investor Forum all share an essential trait: momentum. Despite all that the markets have thrown at them, they continue to pragmatically advance…
June 5, 2015 Most US mining and natural resources jobs lost in six years Mining and logging was the big exception in Friday's payroll numbers with 18,000 jobs lost in May, the worst month since the global financial crisis.
New York copper price surges again, Shanghai sets record Copper jumped by more than 5% to the highest level since the short squeeze in July. December 26, 2025 | 12:18 pm