October 4, 2011 Mining and other stocks up and down: Take it like a man He is about 73 and is still active in trading stocks. He admits to taking a snooze after lunch in his office—with the door closed. We meet every-so-often at the…
October 4, 2011 LME says buyers lining up as it clears first gold trade Businessweek reports on the day it cleared and matched its first gold trade the London Metal Exchange which handles some 80% of global trade in metals futures, told members on…
October 4, 2011 Big oil takes a little breather The volatility in oil prices has some questioning the staying power of the oil majors, particularly in the wake of so much economic uncertainty around the globe.
October 4, 2011 Liberty Mines to restart Timmins operations Liberty Mines of Toronto plans to restart production at its Timmins operations in Q1 2012. Mining and milling was suspended in February 2011 due to maintenance and tailings pond issues.
October 4, 2011 Stocks go up, stocks go down, just don’t expect us to tell you why Chao Deng says we shouldn't rely on the narratives reporters tell us on why the stock market is up one day and why it is down the next
October 4, 2011 Voting closes but results of Pebble referendum not available for two weeks Forbes reports that it will be another two week before we know the results of the Pebble mine project referendum
October 4, 2011 Alaska superior court confirms Pebble exploration permits Alaska Superior Court Judge Eric Aarseth has ruled in favour of the State of Alaska and the Pebble Limited Partnership (the "Pebble Partnership" or "PLP") in a case brought by…
October 4, 2011 Dow Jones makes 400-point U-turn but gold stays weak US stocks were driven down at Tuesday’s start with the Dow Jones falling as much as 250 points as Belgium's Dexia become the first Eurozone bank to be bailed out…
October 4, 2011 EU agrees, Kosovo needs coal power Aleksandra Tomczak, writing for the World Coal Association, says the European Commission is supporting World Bank funding for a new coal-powered plant in Kosovo.
October 4, 2011 Codelco chief urges China to restock on low copper price As the price of copper drops to a 14-month low on speculation of sluggish demand for industrial metals, the chief executive of Codelco — the world's largest copper producer —…
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