March 15, 2015 The US dollar is simply the best of all evils The greenback is increasingly viewed as a safe haven, and I expect it to go even higher in 2015.
March 15, 2015 Downtrend remains in control I am always optimistic in my views and look for the best outcome but I am not blinded by it.
March 13, 2015 How Apple’s gold watch will keep the bull market ticking Instantly, the chat rooms filled with prognosticators debating the merits or lack thereof for Apple’s next big thing. But Apple’s announcement is both less and more important than you might…
March 13, 2015 Currency chaos This week has been all about currencies, with a weak euro grabbing the headlines.
March 11, 2015 Allied Nevada is bankrupt Allied Nevada owns the Hycroft gold and silver mine in Nevada, but falling precious metals prices and debts of $543m forced it into restructuring.
March 11, 2015 Tahoe Resources reports strong first production year Silver produced in concentrate was 5.2 million ounces and 20.3 million ounces during the fourth quarter and year ended December 31, 2014, respectively.
March 11, 2015 INFOGRAPHIC: Everything you need to know about copper porphyries This infographic covers everything you should know about copper porphyries, a deposit type responsible for about 60% of copper, 95% of molybdenum, and 20% of gold produced today.
March 10, 2015 When junior markets turn most negative in 35 years, guess where financier Carlo Civelli puts his money? In this interview with The Mining Report, he shares his secret for finding companies that can create value despite challenging market conditions, and he reveals where he is putting his…
March 10, 2015 This is what the world’s largest underground mine looks like MINING.com visited Chile’s El Teniente mine, the world's largest underground copper operation and the sixth biggest copper mine by reserve size.
March 9, 2015 Goldcorp disappearances raise Mexican mining safety fears The probable kidnapping of 4 workers at Goldcorp's Los Filos mine is just the latest in a string of mine incidents in Guerrero, Mexico's most violent state.
US rare earth buyers still see China curbs despite Trump deal The US and China still haven’t reached an agreement on key details of how Beijing will free up sales of rare earths. December 24, 2025 | 07:45 am