June 29, 2016 Despite the hype world’s second-largest diamond ever found fails to sell Canada's Lucara Diamond, the company that found the massive gem, said it will keep it as bids fell short of the minimum reserve price.
June 29, 2016 Endomines has agreed on terms of a new off-take agreement with Boliden Endomines is pleased to announce that its wholly owned subsidiary Endomines Oy has agreed on terms of an agreement to sell and deliver all of its flotation gold concentrate production…
June 29, 2016 Kinross eyes expansions at its new gold mines in Nevada Kinross, which operates two mines in Russia and also owns the problem-plagued Tasiast operation in Mauritania, seeks to strengthen its portfolio in North America.
June 29, 2016 Gold builds on gains, heads for best first-half in more than 40 years Analysts believe there is a strong probability gold will move above $1,340 towards resistance near $1,580 an ounce.
June 29, 2016 India miners rally as cabinet approves mineral exploration rules Delhi wants to open up mining of gems and precious metals and cut reliance on imports.
June 28, 2016 BC gold miners reap Brexit rewards A gold bull market would be good for the badly battered TSX Venture exchange, which is heavily weighted with junior miners with gold projects.
June 28, 2016 Belarus to sell India potash at lowest price in a decade Price is about a third less than last year's level as global supplies of the crop nutrient exceed demand.
June 28, 2016 World’s largest diamond found in 100 years goes under the hammer CEO of Lucara Diamond, the company that found it, is urging the potential buyer to leave it untouched.
June 28, 2016 These five coal miners spent $95 million on lobbying before going bankrupt Report claims that Walter Energy, Patriot Coal, Alpha Natural Resources, Arch Coal and Peabody Energy also allocated more than half a billion dollars for top executives salaries in decade before…
June 28, 2016 Copper is soaring, hits 7-week high Thanks in part to a weak US dollar and the chance of monetary policy easing in China, responsible for nearly half of global metals demand.
Chilean authorities gear up to remove workers from Mantoverde plant as strike continues The union representing workers at the mine alleges that those occupying the plant are a minority group of employees, and not backed by the union. January 30, 2026 | 11:40 am