November 26, 2014 When it rains…Iron ore, gold miners the most vulnerable to Ebola risk Report shows there are 39 assets in production within the Ebola-affected region.
November 26, 2014 France may be next in line to bring its gold back France is the world's fifth-largest holder of gold, only behind the U.S. Germany, the IMF and Italy.
November 25, 2014 Surplus melting away? Codelco says output to drop 5% Copper price falls to 8-month low, but world's top producer and industry bellwether says it "will sell less, because we have less".
November 24, 2014 BHP warns more cost cuts, management shake up before demerger The world's largest miner has stepped up its cost-cutting plans as it battles a sharp slide in iron ore, coal and oil prices.
November 23, 2014 Continental Gold continues to beat the odds in Colombia Toronto-based explorer Continental Gold is stepping closer to developing a commercial-scale underground gold-silver mine in northwestern Colombia , with at least one analyst cheering on the progress.
November 20, 2014 Goldcorp to open Argentina’s Cerro Negro gold, silver mine in February The mine is expected to produce 4,000 tons/day of gold and silver concentrate during its 23 years of life.
November 20, 2014 Gold Fields Q3 drops, CEO says most gold miners ‘under water’ The miner, structured to "break even" at $1,050 per ounce, warned it would have to re-think the business if bullion prices dip below $1,000 and stayed there for a while.
November 19, 2014 Peru blows up machines to scare away illegal gold miners Just weeks before the country hosts U.N.-sponsored climate talks.
November 18, 2014 Strike at Peru’s top copper mine not hurting output: firm But unionized workers insist on claiming that Antamina's output would likely drop by at least 90%.
November 18, 2014 Dismal China data drops copper price back below $3 And if the Chinese government stops adding to its strategic reserves the price could fall towards $2.50 a pound says new research report.
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