November 15, 2021 US adds nickel, zinc to critical minerals list Nickel and zinc may not spring to mind when most people think of critical minerals, but as far as the United States is concerned, they both are, writes Andy Home.
November 15, 2021 UK’s Johnson calls COP26 climate agreement ‘game changing’ Negotiators from almost 200 countries clinched a deal that broke new ground in the fight against climate change, but punted the hardest decisions into the future.
November 15, 2021 Falling stocks pose problems for London Metal Exchange What happens when the market of last resort runs out of metal?
November 15, 2021 Chile copper giants seek stability in uncertain political times The Nov. 21 presidential vote, the first since months of angry protests over inequality rocked Chile in 2019, has become a polarized battle between a leftist coalition led by 35-year-old…
November 15, 2021 14 million tonnes a day show why China and India won’t quit coal No other nations have added more coal-fired power-plant capacity in the past decade than the two countries.
November 14, 2021 Australia’s Eastern Iron partners with Yahua to develop lithium projects The two companies will establish a long-term strategic partnership for the supply of spodumene concentrates.
November 14, 2021 China’s monthly coal output rises to highest since March 2015 The world's biggest producer and consumer of the dirty fossil fuel churned out 357.09 million tonnes of coal last month.
November 14, 2021 Stocks set for steady start ahead of China data: markets wrap Asian stocks looked set for a steady open Monday as traders await key Chinese economic data and monitor bond-market volatility triggered by high inflation and the prospect of tighter monetary…
November 14, 2021 Blast destroys roof at Russia’s NLMK steel plant, injures worker A blast at a plant of Russia's steelmaker NLMK destroyed the roof of its coal storage facility and caused a brief fire late on Sunday.
November 12, 2021 Will Evergrande make gold grand? Gold is likely to remain under downward pressure resulting from the prospects of the Fed’s tightening cycle.
Column: As global metals fever spreads, markets buckle under the heat China's metal exchanges have for two months been struggling to contain the unprecedented liquidity rush caused by the spreading metals mania. February 07, 2026 | 05:27 am