January 15, 2013 Worries mount over draconian Mongolian mining bill "The impact of the draft law on the minerals industry will be to halt current minerals exploration and development in Mongolia and greatly discourage any future investment."
January 14, 2013 Fresh protests against Eldorado Gold’s Hellas mine in Greece Citizens’ groups, backed by the radical leftist party Syriza that is now the second largest group in parliament, have been trying to wreck the project since 2011, when Eldorado was…
January 14, 2013 First Quantum and Inmet exchange ‘love letters’ First Quantum said Inmet is trying to sabotage the takeover, while Inmet suggested its counterpart’s complaints were dishonest.
January 14, 2013 Peru’s environmental regulator amasses $40 million in mining fines The watchdog, known as OEFA, said the fines to mining firms accounted for 67% of the total collected.
January 14, 2013 Goldcorp’s mine in El Salvador a ‘threat’ to human rights: government Country wants the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (CIDH) to help it stop Goldcorp's Cerro Blanco project.
January 12, 2013 Why gold stocks are the best income opportunity of 2013 Last year, I made an outrageous prediction
January 12, 2013 Gold, Silver Snap Six-Week Losing Streak; US Coin Sales Soar Gold prices retreated Friday, yet still notched a weekly gain and snapped a six-week losing streak in the process.
January 12, 2013 Gold slips on subdued demand, silver also slumps Mumbai: Gold prices fell at the domestic bullion market today due to poor demand from stockists amid sluggish local buying interest.
January 11, 2013 Cache of gold, silver and bronze jewellery unearthed in Ukraine The 2,000-year-old treasure could be worth millions.
Codelco secures $600 million in climate financing from HSBC The funding completes its goals after having received $532 million in financing from Credit Agricole CIB in 2024. December 31, 2025 | 09:30 am