April 13, 2015 Australia has a key role in nuclear’s contribution to clean energy future One of Australia’s leading uranium development proponents says the country’s natural advantage in delivering clean energy to meet growing global demand, is being eroded by the current policy differences between…
April 13, 2015 India eyes uranium supply deal with Canada Canada’s biggest uranium producer is in advanced talks with India on a deal to supply the country of 1.2 billion with fuel for nuclear power plants as Ottawa prepares to…
April 13, 2015 Move over Codelco: Freeport plans to be the world’s No.1 copper miner But China’s slowdown, rising costs and falling prices may get in the way.
April 12, 2015 Atlas Iron shuts down production on low iron ore price Atlas Iron is shutting down its operations due to low iron ore prices, the company announced on Friday.
April 10, 2015 How much longer can OPEC hold out? OPEC has been the most talked about international organization among investors, analysts and international political lobbies in the last few months.
April 10, 2015 BHP won’t reveal tax bill estimate in audit over Singapore hubs On the last of a three-day national hearing, BHP and Rio acknowledged they were in ongoing discussions with auditors from the Australian tax authority.
April 9, 2015 Annual gold trade reaches $22 TRILLION New report shows In 2014 volume of gold traded in London, Shanghai, New York and around the globe was 3 times more than all the gold mined in human history.
April 9, 2015 Kyrgyz prime minister says 50/50 joint venture with Centerra Gold may not be in country’s interests According to Centerra Gold, the prime minister also said that nationalization of the Kumtor mine is not a viable alternative and there should be changes to the composition of Centerra’s…
April 8, 2015 Signs of life for mining M&A Mining transactions almost doubled last year and the trend is likely to stretch over 2015, as lower commodity prices are making some unprofitable.
April 8, 2015 Australia treasurer vows to block Glencore-Rio Tinto merger This wouldn’t be the first time Hockey hinders a major corporate deal in Australia.
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