February 19, 2021 MINING.COM MINUTE: Biggest stories of the week Copper price keeps soaring as bullish sentiment prevails; Iron ore price retreats on higher steel inventories in China; Gold price dealt ‘fatal blow’ by bond yield rally
February 19, 2021 Iron ore price retreats on higher steel inventories in China Iron ore prices fell on Friday after hitting their highest level since September 2011, as a survey of inventories of steel products in China showed a significant increase.
February 19, 2021 Pilbara Minerals half-year revenue soars as lithium market rebounds Company reported a more than 56% jump in half-year revenue and pointed to bullish market conditions for lithium as its loss narrowed from a year earlier.
February 18, 2021 Iron ore price at highest since 2011 on China post-holiday demand outlook Metal prices surged during the first trading day since the lunar new year in China, as activity ramps up to pre-pandemic levels.
February 18, 2021 Sundance Resources readies for arbitration over Congo Republic mine project Company said it is advancing plans to start international arbitration after the African country cancelled its Nabeba iron ore project in December.
February 18, 2021 Fortescue declares bumper dividend, but faces setback in green push The company expects iron ore shipments to be in the range of 178-182 million tonnes for the financial year, up from a prior range of 175-180 million tonnes.
February 18, 2021 South32 posts profit rise on rebound in commodities demand Australian miner posted a slight increase in half-year profit, and said a strong recovery in demand for key commodities outside China early this year has put the company on track…
February 18, 2021 Golden quarter for Newmont as high prices double profit The world's largest gold miner's adjusted profit more than doubled to $856 million in the last quarter of 2020.
February 18, 2021 Fortescue CEO says iron ore market to remain robust for some time In China, activity rates didn't slow as much as is normal for the Lunar New Year because not as many workers returned home.
February 17, 2021 St Barbara reports half-year results; faces environmental charges in Nova Scotia For its full year 2021, ending in June, Australia-based miner expects to produce 370,000-410,000 oz. across its operations.
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