November 1, 2022 Copper price jumps on weaker dollar The head of the European Central Bank said further interest rises would come despite the rising probability of a euro zone recession.
November 1, 2022 ‘Bait and switch’: House Committee asks A.G. to investigate alleged Pebble deception A US Transportation and Infrastructure House Committee report recommends asking the attorney general to investigate alleged false statements made by the company to Congress.
November 1, 2022 Banks bolster metals-trading desks after wild year for markets Top banks are reinforcing their metals divisions to cash in on the volatility that’s lifted trading profits over the past three years.
November 1, 2022 First Majestic drills 19.97 g/t Au over 20.9m near active underground mine area at Jerritt Canyon The latest results come from the area along the connection drift between the Smith and SSX underground mines.
November 1, 2022 Newmont’s third-quarter profit misses estimates The miner said its third-quarter gold production rose to 1.49 million ounces from last year's 1.45 million ounces.
October 31, 2022 Green energy transition, structural changes to sustain much higher rare earth prices New report says China now imports half its heavy rare earths while demand from EVs, renewable energy is absorbing higher prices.
October 31, 2022 Mexico, US plan clean energy hub along border, AMLO says Mexico is looking to build five large solar plants, to help remodel car factories for electric vehicles and produce batteries and semiconductors in the state of Sonora.
October 31, 2022 The lithium market is hotter than ever and traders are moving in Prices have soared to unprecedented levels as demand forecasts keep growing.
October 31, 2022 Tesla held talks over buying stake in Glencore – report The EV giant considered acquiring part of Glencore, but negotiations failed on Tesla's concerns about the Swiss miner's coal business, FT.com reported.
October 30, 2022 How green material producers, buyers can capture the green premiums Transforming the metals and mining, building materials, and plastics industries to make them compatible with sustainability targets will require increasing annual spending from $5.7 trillion to $9.2 trillion.
Gold refiner stops taking scrap delivery to melt down in US Metalor Technologies paused accepting new shipments of metal due to an inventory backlog caused by severe US weather. January 29, 2026 | 04:03 pm