June 4, 2021 Gold imports plunge in India as virus slashes demand Inbound purchases slumped to 11.3 tonnes last month from 70.3 tonnes in April.
June 3, 2021 India’s gold revamp pushes on as spot trading inches closer India is moving closer toward setting up spot contracts for gold, finalizing rules for trading and providing the world’s second-biggest consumer a firmer grasp over setting the price of bullion.
June 3, 2021 It’s not over for coal as global prices surge on hot demand Coal is seeing a dramatic spike in demand just as several major miners are hit with production problems, sparking a surge in prices from China to Europe and the US.
June 3, 2021 RMI unveils set of rules to help miners fulfill ESG expectations Companies are feeling increased pressure from shareholders and institutional investors to prioritize ESG factors.
June 3, 2021 Home: Indonesia’s nickel boom is a win for resource nationalism Mined production last year was 771,000 tonnes, twice as much as the world’s second largest producer the Philippines.
June 2, 2021 Nickel price: Fitch upgrades forecast on long-term uptrend Rising near-term supplies are the primary driver for a bearish 2021 price outlook.
June 1, 2021 Coal India’s $5 billion wage bill set to rise amid rocky outlook The world’s biggest coal miner is about to enter negotiations with trade unions over potentially hefty pay hikes at a time when the global push for clean energy is putting…
June 1, 2021 Centerra’s Kyrgyz units seek bankruptcy protection over Kumtor mine expropriation Centerra expects bankruptcy proceedings to prevent further efforts by Kyrgyzstan to strip Kumtor Gold of its assets.
May 31, 2021 Indonesian gold miner Archi Indonesia plans IPO Archi Indonesia, which operates two gold mines on Sulawesi island, is a unit of Indonesian conglomerate Rajawali Corp.
May 31, 2021 Logjams at Malaysian warehouses exacerbate aluminum shortages Bottlenecks at London Metal Exchange registered warehouses in Malaysia owned by metals storage firm ISTIM UK are adding to the difficulties aluminum consumers in the United States and Europe face…
How a reclusive ex-Glencore trader became Indonesia’s nickel king Arif Kurniawan has gone from earning paychecks at Glencore to controlling approximately a third of his country’s domestic trade in nickel ore. December 28, 2025 | 03:25 pm