July 5, 2018 Copper price takes another huge hit Bears ignore soothing words about US-China trade war dropping copper to near 1-year low in frenzied trade.
July 3, 2018 Anil Agarwal faces shareholder resistance to $1 billion Vedanta bid Billionaire Anil Agarwal faces investor resistance to his $1 billion bid to buy out minority shareholders in Vedanta Resources and take the London-listed Indian miner private.
July 2, 2018 CHARTS: Halfway through 2018 and the mining rally is over “China’s buoyant mood is giving way to concerns around tightening credit and a slowing manufacturing sector."
July 2, 2018 Billionaire Agarwal continues deal spree with Vedanta buyout Vedanta "can be the second- or third-largest resource company in the world."
July 1, 2018 Oil and mining sector continue to grow in Peru The mining sector showed an interannual growth of 0.16 per cent in May.
June 29, 2018 A self-exiled ex-fugitive is making Mexican billionaires nervous Mining-union leader Napoleon Gomez Urrutia, who fled to Canada more than a decade ago after being accused of embezzlement, is on the short list for a senate seat in Mexico.
June 28, 2018 China Zinc smelters plan to cut output by 10% Smelters seek to address low zinc prices and treatment charges.
June 28, 2018 Zinc’s horror run continues on rising supply, trade-war angst Zinc continued to slide after entering a bear market amid concern about increased supply and declining demand.
June 27, 2018 Gold mining the least polluting in the metals sector — WGC It depends on how you measure it.
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