February 4, 2015 Mongolian verdict sends chill through mining community Banned from travel since 2012, three SouthGobi workers, a coal firm owned Vancouver's Turquoise Hill, are now going to jail for 5-6 years for tax evasion.
February 4, 2015 State of global economy among the Canadian mining industry’s top issues The mining industry employed more than 380,000 people in 2013, accounting for one in every 47 jobs in Canada.
February 4, 2015 Meet the new CEO of mining’s first equity crowdfunding platform In essence, we have to create things from scratch.
February 3, 2015 Lots of new fees for hardrock miners in BLM budget "It will definitely put a lot of marginal producers out of business."
February 3, 2015 Roubini gives a talking to gold bugs, other ‘pseuds and hacks’ Dr Doom explains why the predictions of "Austrian economists, radical monetarists, gold bugs, and Bitcoin fanatics" have been so "spectacularly wrong".
February 2, 2015 Currency wars heat up as central banks race to cut rates “The U.S. seems to be the only country right now that doesn’t mind having a strong currency.”
February 2, 2015 Contrarian Economist John Mauldin: How to position your portfolio to win in the currency wars "I'm sure we'll lose a few banks here and there."
February 2, 2015 CAT, Komatsu, Volvo slapped with antitrust suit International Construction Products alleges Big 3 manufacturers are colluding to keep the 1-year old company from selling cheap Chinese equipment in the US.
January 31, 2015 Roundup takeaway 1: outsmart tough odds It’s a common stat in the sector: only 1 in 1,000 discoveries becomes a mine. But David Harquail, president and CEO of Franco-Nevada, takes that sobering fact one step farther.
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