February 13, 2015 Canada’s gold mines are shooting the lights out Output at Canadian gold mines surged 29% last year, surpassing South Africa for the first time in history. US production dives more than 8%.
February 12, 2015 Dollars and gold: deja vu all over again What is similar between today’s economic environment and a two-month interval during the 2008-2009 banking debacle?
February 11, 2015 Two guards fatally shot at B2Gold’s Masbate project Incident being investigated by Philippine National Police.
February 9, 2015 China just crossed a landmark threshold Many are already likening the new Silk Road undertaking to the Marshall Plan
February 5, 2015 Mongolia text poll impact: Dust off your exploration plans Mongolia may give up government shareholding in mining projects altogether.
February 5, 2015 Raymond James analyst’s four top picks for the coming uranium upswing Uranium spot prices have shown more life recently, says David Sadowski, mining equity research analyst at Raymond James, and he expects upward pressure to continue as utilities resume buying to…
February 4, 2015 CHARTS: Gold price – inflation you win, deflation they lose Gold's longest bull run took place against a backdrop of generally low – and at times negative – inflation.
February 4, 2015 Mongolian verdict sends chill through mining community Banned from travel since 2012, three SouthGobi workers, a coal firm owned Vancouver's Turquoise Hill, are now going to jail for 5-6 years for tax evasion.
February 3, 2015 Stefan Ioannou: Bottom-fishing opportunities in base metals, especially zinc That reaction to the copper price drop was probably overdone in terms of the response of the equities and their valuations.
South32 posts nearly 17% jump in quarterly manganese output The world's biggest manganese producer produced 1.3 million wet metric tons of the steel additive for the December quarter. January 21, 2026 | 02:06 pm