February 12, 2014 Goldman Sachs selling Iran’s one-time uranium supplier The bank's ties to Iran date back to the 1970’s.
February 11, 2014 Miners avoided Quebec last year, investments plunged 34% Total investment in the sector tumbled to $3.25 billion from $5.13 billion in 2012.
February 10, 2014 Australian mining tycoon tries, and fails, to keep mining companies off his land A Western Australian court has shut down Forrest's bid to stop a company from sand mining on his family's cattle station.
February 7, 2014 Paladin Energy suspends production at Malawi uranium mine Says the Kayelekera mine is unprofitable at current uranium prices.
February 6, 2014 French government backs Niger in its battle with French uranium miner Areva is fighting to keep its tax exemptions; France says Niger's decision to end them is 'legitimate.'
February 5, 2014 Legendary geologist Brent Cook shares his rules for weeding out flaky companies If now is the time to accumulate deeply discounted companies with strong fundamentals in advance of a hot junior market in 2015, how can an investor tell if a company…
February 4, 2014 China: The world’s biggest energy consumer and producer And there's an ever-widening rift between the country's oil consumption and production.
February 4, 2014 Joe Mazumdar: Seven gold and uranium juniors with near-term growth you can’t ignore Many junior miners have an ace up the sleeve, and that is commodity price leverage.
February 2, 2014 Back to miners graduating with 6-figure salaries ‘in a few years’ Baby boomers are retiring and even if only a small fraction of new projects take off, the ensuing skills shortage will bring back mining jobs boom.
January 31, 2014 Dr Doom: Be afraid, but not very afraid of emerging market crises While many emerging markets are teetering right now, noted economist Nouriel Roubini says chance of a fully-fledged crisis is low.
De Beers bets on India’s rich to boost natural diamond demand The unit of Anglo American Plc is opening its fifth and largest global ‘Forevermark’ store in Mumbai this week . January 07, 2026 | 11:10 am
Column: US tariff pull on copper drains China’s bonded warehouses China's exports of refined copper surged to record levels last year as the world's top buyer found itself in unusual competition with the US for spare metal. January 07, 2026 | 10:40 am
Strike continues at Capstone Copper’s Mantoverde mine after negotiations fail The union in a statement said it expected a lengthy strike and that the mine was almost completely shut down. January 07, 2026 | 10:06 am