November 10, 2013 Rising number of Americans see China as dominant world power in 2020 Investors would be wise to consider investing in Chinese stocks at this time.
November 10, 2013 Companies seek to reduce dependence on Chinese REEs 2013 will be an important year for the development of rare earth elements (REEs) in China and abroad.
November 10, 2013 Copper catch up Consider that this game of ‘Copper Catch Up’ is not going to happen in 100 years, it’s happening now.
November 9, 2013 China’s central bank may have secretly bought 300t of gold this year Gold makes up little more than 1% of the country's $3.6 trillion in reserves compared to more than 70% for the United States.
November 9, 2013 China’s radical reforms may prompt massive safe haven buying of gold Far-reaching reforms to flow from leadership meeting could fundamentally alter investment options for Chinese who have been pumping money into a property bubble.
November 8, 2013 U.S. Rare Earths wants independent American supply chain: letter to shareholders "We are determined to create an American based platform for self reliance by way of the development of an HREE and CREE separation facility in the continental United States."
November 7, 2013 Vale profit more than doubles in Q3 Boosted by higher iron ore prices, profits for the world's second-largest mining company jumped by 114%.
November 6, 2013 Value of Aussie iron ore miners up $65bn this year Thanks to an unexpected price increase for the steel-making material.
November 5, 2013 BC and Alberta one step closer to moving Alberta’s oil to Asian markets Alberta and BC premiers reach framework agreement on moving energy resources.
November 5, 2013 Don’t miss the opportunities in resources While investors have been focusing on the strengthening U.S. market, we’ve also kept our eyes on other improving indicators happening in resources, Europe, and emerging markets.
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