December 13, 2011 Rio Tinto wins battle against Ivanhoe’s ‘poison pill’ rights plan An arbitrator has ruled that a "poison pill" rights plan erected by Ivanhoe to try and stop a Rio Tinto takeover, does not apply to the latter, leaving Ivanhoe vulnerable…
December 12, 2011 Australia’s former Prime Minister says not to sell uranium SMH reported Australia's former primer minister says its current prime minister is dead wrong to sell uranium to India.
December 12, 2011 East Asia minerals facing litigation in Indonesia Vancouver’s East Asia Minerals Corp. (TSX V:EAS) informed its shareholders Friday that it has been named as a defendant in a civil claim filed by PT Atlas Mineral Exploration in…
December 11, 2011 Coal outlook dim, indecision makes it dimmer Embroiled in one controversy after another, the Manmohan Singh government’s time and attention have been consumed by efforts to put out the […]
December 9, 2011 Gold bar sales outstripping jewellery in India Retail demand for kilo and 100 gram gold bars is not just limited to India rich anymore, as savvy investors buy gold bars on dips and sell them for a…
December 9, 2011 India’s coal imports jump Coal imports in September rose 51% from a year ago period to 2.65 million tonnes, with the country deliberating importing large quantities of the fuel.
December 8, 2011 With these gold rings I thee wed… bullion hits record high in rupee Gold today rallied to an all-time high of Rs 29,540 per 10 grams in the bullion market here by adding Rs 240 on the back of marriage season demand amid…
December 8, 2011 Japan’s Gold Exports Most Since 1985 as Individuals Sell Jewelry, Bars Gold shipments from Japan, the world’s third-largest economy, are at the highest level since at least 1985 as individuals who purchased jewelry more than 20 years ago are selling it…
December 8, 2011 India iron ore giant NMDC says still keen on Australia despite new taxes, labour costs The head of India's biggest iron ore miner says Australia's reputation as a very favorable place to invest has not been dented by the combination of a carbon tax, mining…
US must ramp up titanium capacity to avoid squeeze, Project Blue founder says Western aerospace manufacturers will need 1.6 million tonnes of titanium by 2044, but supply is increasingly controlled by geopolitical rivals Russia and China. January 02, 2026 | 02:02 pm
India’s coal supply glut forces top miner to explore exports Coal India has been sitting on bloated inventories of unsold fuel after a milder-than-expected summer subdued demand for electricity last year. January 02, 2026 | 12:43 pm
Northern Star shares fall after miner cuts production forecast The miner has revised down its annual production guidance to 1.6 million to 1.7 million ounces from 1.7 million to 1.8 million ounces. January 02, 2026 | 10:06 am