September 3, 2013 Industrial production, business confidence picking up in advanced economies: OECD Though global growth is likely to remain sluggish for a while.
September 3, 2013 Singapore launching swaps as met coal price reaches 3-month high Premium Australian coking coal hits $147.40 Tuesday, up 10% over the past month.
September 3, 2013 Off to the races The exhaustion of short-sellers paired with insatiable global physical demand has positioned gold for an exciting conclusion to a volatile year.
September 2, 2013 Bolivia to open bids for world’s biggest iron ore deposit The Mutún reserve is home to 20 billion tonnes of iron ore.
September 2, 2013 Philex Petroleum closes coal mine, executive quits Zamboanga Sibugay mine turned out unprofitable.
September 2, 2013 Radiation levels at Fukushima ‘18 times higher’ than thought Japan's government to unveil emergency measures to deal with the crisis on Tuesday.
September 2, 2013 Fukushima leak may have been overstated: nuclear watchdog "We have no idea whether it’s actually 300 tons that leaked."
September 1, 2013 Indian government looking at lifting iron ore mining ban; exports down 70 percent Ministry of Mines filing affidavit with Supreme Court.
September 1, 2013 Eight mining workers killed in Afghan bomb blast Roadside bomb struck vehicle carrying employees of a private chromite mining company.
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