September 11, 2013 EU financial transaction tax is illegal, say legal experts; Germany to push forward anyway The UK, among others, strongly opposes the tax.
September 11, 2013 David Franklin: Is platinum the new gold? While white metal miners face a variety of challenges, there is an increasing demand for platinum and palladium from vehicle manufacturers in the U.S. and China.
September 11, 2013 Gabriel Resources ready to sue Romania for over $4bn The debated mine has cost the company more than $580 million, a dramatic loss in market value and no fewer than seven different CEOs.
September 11, 2013 Rio Tinto’s Oyu Tolgoi new CEO set to end mine’s disputes During the board meeting scheduled for this week, Kinnell is likely push for an end of some of the several points of dispute over Oyu Tolgoi.
September 10, 2013 A leaky fix Unfortunately, it seems that news about the fixing of trillion dollar markets has become mundane.
September 10, 2013 Chinese bidders may be allowed to compete for Glencore Xstrata $5bn Peru mine Las Bambas expected to produce more than 400,000 tonnes of copper a year, as well significant quantities of gold, silver and molybdenum as by-product.
September 10, 2013 ‘Breathtaking’ ancient gold treasures found at Jerusalem’s Temple Mount "A once in a lifetime discovery."
September 9, 2013 China turns JP Morgan bullish on copper Investment bank goes tactically overweight on base metals (and closes underweight position on precious metals).
September 9, 2013 Is the manipulation in the metals about to begin again? The answer to the question above unfortunately is maybe. There are definitely warning signs springing up.
September 9, 2013 Gabriel Resources plunges 53pct; threatens to sue Romania Romanian PM tells Parliament to reject draft legislation in support of mine.
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