October 21, 2014 The Lundin’s look to Chile for copper’s next run The firm is developing a trio of staggeringly huge copper deposits on the Chilean-Argentine border that contain a total of over 28 billion pounds of copper and 19 million ounces…
October 20, 2014 An ebola Armageddon could trigger a rebirth in gold and silver prices: Eric Sprott Could an infectious disease kill the monster that has been choking gold and silver prices for more than a year?
October 20, 2014 One of these five companies will run the gold fix Broker Autilla Ltd (Sapient), the Chicago Mercantile Exchange jointly with Thomson Reuters, U.S. derivatives bourse Intercontinental Exchange, the London Metal Exchange and broker ICAP's online platform EBS will present their…
October 20, 2014 Mining investment in Kazakhstan to reach $30bn by 2017 The country is fine-tuning details of a new mining law that will make it easier for foreigners to tap the nation’s riches.
October 19, 2014 In wake of Mount Polley, union wants new BC safety regime The union representing many miners in B.C. is warning about worker safety in the industry.
October 19, 2014 Why SLV is now a great investment With the iShares Silver Trust (NYSEARCA:SLV) at $16 and change and falling, the precious metal is a pretty unpopular investment right now. But it's actually one of the best buying…
October 17, 2014 Extreme PM shorting peaks The world’s financial markets are changing dramatically with the Federal Reserve on the verge of ending its third quantitative-easing campaign.
October 17, 2014 Gold benefits from market uncertainty After a prolonged period of low volatility as funds invested in ever-greater risk, markets have snapped and volatility has jumped.
October 17, 2014 INFOGRAPHIC: a year’s worth of resources in BC In response to popular demand from our home province of British Columbia, today we visualize the amount of natural resources extracted from BC each year.
October 17, 2014 Chilean authorities divided over Goldcorp’s $3.9bn El Morro mine The country’s environmental authority criticized the Top Court decision saying the miner conducted proper consultation with local indigenous groups and shouldn’t have to do it again.
Op-ed: America can’t defend itself with Chinese minerals US is building new critical-mineral processing facilities from Texas to Tennessee, but without new sources of raw material, those plants will sit idle. January 23, 2026 | 12:56 pm