June 26, 2013 Mongolia sealed its mining faith: election results imminent In recent years the country has seen a mining boom drive outstanding economic growth, but wealth gap and pollution concerns are changing the country's view towards foreign resource firms.
June 25, 2013 Rupee fallout: 25,000 diamond workers jobless The depreciating rupee has resulted in nearly 1,200 small and medium diamond unit owners shutting shops and leaving at least 25,000 jobless.
June 24, 2013 Mining wealth distribution at heart of Mongolia’s presidential elections Regardless of who is elected, analysts agree that Rio's Oyu Tolgoi, the largest foreign investment in Mongolia, will be the first and main target for the new president.
June 23, 2013 Grasberg mine cleared to reopen by Indonesian government "Permission has been granted to begin milling and open pit operations but not yet for underground operations."
June 23, 2013 Japan chasing China with $32 billion African resource push The island nation will look to secure a steady supply of African natural gas, oil and rare earth metals.
June 22, 2013 China to overtake India in gold consumption thanks to 6.6 million bridal gifts "Some 10 million weddings take place every year in China."
June 21, 2013 Five miners Chen Lin expects to buck the trend For most investors, the market for gold and silver stocks resembles a battlefield littered with the dead and dying, especially after the last day or two.
June 21, 2013 INFOGRAPHIC: Is deep sea mining worth the risk? The pros and cons of extraction from the seabed.
June 20, 2013 Breaking: Rio Tinto’s Oyu Tolgoi delayed again "Rio and its partners have invested $6.5 billion in the first phase of the project."
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