December 9, 2013 Freeport may have to cut Grasberg output by 40% The miner would need to lay off about 30,000 employees and dozens of contractors if it is not allowed to ship concentrates from the Indonesia.
December 8, 2013 China snatching up gold at lower prices "At least someone is grateful for plunging gold prices."
December 6, 2013 Centerra Gold asked to pay over $300m Kyrgyzstan for alleged ecological damage The country's environmental protection and forestry has filed a lawsuit against the Canadian gold miner.
December 6, 2013 Alacer Gold raises guidance at Çöpler mine in Turkey "Çöpler's performance reinforces our strategy to focus on this world-class asset and the surrounding area."
December 5, 2013 What does Glencore Xstrata see in coal that others don’t? The miner and trading house giant is spending more on coal than any of its three closest competitors, BHP, RIO and Anglo.
December 5, 2013 Trafficking gold through the Himalayas If an Indian purchases 10 grams of gold smuggled from China rather than through official import channels, he or she will save roughly $90.
December 4, 2013 Turquoise Hill sinks 26% The owner of the massive Oyu Tolgoi copper-gold mine in Mongolia is doubling its shares outstanding with a $2.4 billion rights offer.
December 3, 2013 Innovate or perish—Deloitte to the mining industry In Tracking the trends 2014, Deloitte uncovers the pressing trends facing the mining industry in the year ahead and offers strategies that companies can employ to adapt to changing industry…
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