October 24, 2011 Silvercorp rockets after clean bill from auditors Silvercorp Metals, China’s biggest silver miner, was changing hands for $9.72 in Toronto on heavy volumes shortly after the open Monday, up almost 19% after a report by the forensic…
October 23, 2011 China’s Jan-Sep coal consumption up 10.3 pct (MENAFN) China's National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) said that in 2011's first nine months, the country's consumption of coal grew 10.3 percent to 2.28 billion metric tons, reported Xinhua…
October 23, 2011 Chinese Set New Standard in Buying Gold Author: Jack Farchy in London Posted: October 19, 2011 China overtook India to become the largest market for gold bars and coins in the first quarter of this year, as…
October 23, 2011 Kazakhstan will buy all domestic gold output in next 2-3 years Kazakhstan, the second-largest ex-Soviet economy and oil producer after� Russia, has enough reserves to weather a new wave of financial crisis and keep its currency stable, the National Bank governor…
October 22, 2011 Five sacked over China coal mine blast International News: Beijing, Oct 22 (IANS) Five officials were sacked after a coal mine gas explosion killed 11 people and injured two in northwest China's Shaanxi province, authorities said Saturday.…
October 22, 2011 Iron ore and copper reflect China’s wave of selling Iron ore fell to its lowest level of the year and copper plunged more than 6 per cent as Chinese investors led a wave of selling across industrial commodities markets…
October 21, 2011 Mining ripping away chunks of Great Wall in rural areas One of the Seven Great Wonders of the World is being threatened by mining. Reuters reports that legal and illegal mines operating below the Great Wall of China are tearing…
October 21, 2011 Copper bounces 5.5% from 15-month low as supply disruptions begin to bite In early morning trade in New York, copper for delivery in December jumped 5.5% from yesterday's 15-month low to trade at $3.23 a pound after France and Germany made positive…
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