October 10, 2022 The View from England: Sending the right signals Unlike the BBC, mining companies don't need to entertain, but they do need to inform and educate.
October 10, 2022 De Beers names Equinor’s Al Cook as new CEO Cook joins at the start of 2023 from Europe's top gas supplier, where he held an executive vice-president position.
October 8, 2022 Wall Street bankers told they can set own CO2 terms after spat The Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero has faced possible defections from heavyweight firms unhappy with the potential addition of binding restrictions on fossil finance.
October 8, 2022 How a ban on Russia’s mining giants could shake the metals world A possible ban on Russian supplies by the London Metal Exchange would be a seismic event for the metals industry.
October 6, 2022 LME seeks market opinion on possible Russian metal ban The world's largest and oldest metals exchange highlights three options and requests feedback by market participants by Oct. 28.
October 6, 2022 Zinc and aluminum prices rise as LME bans new metal from Russian firm Prices climbed after the London Metal Exchange said it will restrict new deliveries from Russia’s Ural Mining & Metallurgical Co.
October 6, 2022 Climate systems ‘breakdown’ looms as coal investments soar Almost half the coal industry is expanding, with China leading the way.
October 6, 2022 Column: Third European smelter closure compounds zinc conundrum Europe's energy crisis is taking a rising toll on the region's industrial capacity with another zinc smelter going into care and maintenance.
October 5, 2022 Surging coal, lithium prices can’t stem sell-off in top 50 mining stocks World’s 50 biggest mining companies have shed $627 billion since hitting highs in March this year even as investors pile into the best performing sectors.
October 5, 2022 LME blocks new metal from Russia’s UMMC after UK sanctions The move is by far the most significant restriction on Russian supplies by the world’s main metals market since the invasion of Ukraine.
How a reclusive ex-Glencore trader became Indonesia’s nickel king Arif Kurniawan has gone from earning paychecks at Glencore to controlling approximately a third of his country’s domestic trade in nickel ore. December 28, 2025 | 03:25 pm