August 13, 2011 Justice denied in Chinese pursuit of Australian Late on Thursday night Matthew Ng dropped his head to his hands and sobbed uncontrollably, as lawyer Chen Youxi's closing submission reached its climax. This was a Chinese criminal courtroom,…
August 13, 2011 Central banks join the race for buying gold Some people seem to think that only western speculators Buy Gold – either that or paranoid conspiracy theorists convinced the world’s about to end.
August 13, 2011 Taiwan iron and steel export value in July up by 12pct According to the statistics released by the Taiwan ministry of finance, Taiwan's iron and steel exports value in July this year amounted to USD 1.76 billion, increasing by 12.2% compared…
August 13, 2011 Casualties from coal mine explosions fall sharply in China The number of deaths caused by coal mine gas explosions in China declined sharply during the first half of this year, coal mine safety authorities said. A total of 245…
August 13, 2011 Ivanhoe Mines announces financial results and review of operations for the second quarter of 2011 Ivanhoe Mines (TSX: IVN)(NYSE: IVN)(NASDAQ: IVN) today announced its results for the quarter ended June 30, 2011. All figures are in US dollars, unless otherwise stated. Ivanhoe Mines (TSX: IVN)(NYSE:…
August 13, 2011 China demand for resources to rise China will need large quantities of Australian raw materials as its industrialisation and urbanisation race ahead, despite concerns about weak global economic conditions, Australian Trade Minister Craig Emerson said on…
August 12, 2011 Iron ore stockpiles fall at China’s ports Iron ore stockpiles at China's 30 major ports fell 0.64 percent week-on-week to 94.74 million tons on Aug. 12, including 13.06 million tons of Indian iron ore stockpiles which fell…
August 12, 2011 METALS-Copper steady, caught between China and world economies Copper steadied on Friday as prospects for stronger demand from top consumer China helped sustain prices, while a gloomy outlook for global economic growth and demand prevented gains.
August 11, 2011 Mongolia Energy Riches Attract Neighbors and Outside Interests Pity poor Mongolia, bereft of fiscal resources, caught between the ambitions of its superpower neighbors, Russia and China. Ulaan Bator’s situation is akin to interwar Poland, dexterously attempting to reconcile…
August 10, 2011 Copper price: 500,000 tonnes of lost production to offset dropping demand Despite a report on Wednesday showing a surge in July, China's copper imports were still down 22% in the first seven months, suggesting slowing demand in the world's top copper…
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