May 12, 2019 Hold tight for volatility as trade turmoil rattles markets anew Investors are standing by for a fresh bout of market turmoil as President Donald Trump turns up the heat on Beijing over trade.
May 12, 2019 Without US-China trade war, copper price would be higher – Antofagasta chairman A trade war between the United States and China is depressing the price of copper and the red metal would be 5% to 15% higher without the dispute, Jean-Paul Luksic…
May 10, 2019 US-China trade war isn’t buckling copper price – yet But tin, nickel miners and aluminum manufacturers should worry more.
May 10, 2019 Gold price dip bolsters festive demand in India; premiums slip in China Gold futures in India fell to 31,240 rupees per 10 grams last week, the lowest in more than four months and down 8.2% from a 2019 high of 34,031 rupees…
May 10, 2019 World’s largest hard rock lithium mine to get bigger Talison Lithium, a partnership between China’s Tianqi and U.S. group Albemarle, obtained an environmental approval for the A$516-million ($361m) expansion of the Greenbushes mine in Western Australia.
May 9, 2019 China to tighten steel capacity swapping, boost domestic iron ore output The announcement follows illegal capacity expansions approved by local governments under the cover of capacity swaps.
May 9, 2019 China’s environmental crackdown buoys lead, zinc Zinc stocks plummeted from 900,000 tonnes at the beginning of 2014 to around 120,000 five years later - due to a rash of zinc mine closures over the past few…
May 8, 2019 IEA: Renewables growth is stalling Renewable energy deployment stalled out last year, raising alarm bells about the pace of the clean energy transition.
May 7, 2019 Trade war has wiped out $22B for materials investors The S&P Chemical Index lost about $20 billion in market value in two days, while the metals index lost nearly $850 million.
May 7, 2019 China-US trade war disrupting metal markets, sparking volatility A swift deterioration in China-US trade talks hit global financial markets this week as investors faced the prospect of an escalation rather than an end to a 10-month-old trade war.
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