October 19, 2021 Brazil superior court rejects Brumadinho indictments on procedural grounds A chamber of the court ruled on Tuesday that the charges filed by state prosecutors in Minas Gerais should be filed through a federal court and not a state one.
October 19, 2021 China weighs coal market intervention to end stunning rally “The current price increase has completely deviated from the fundamentals of supply and demand," says National Development and Reform Commission.
October 19, 2021 There’s enough tungsten to make over 35 million cubes each year Surging sales of tungsten cubes may prompt a question: just how much is this weighing on supply of the metal?
October 19, 2021 Trafigura played key role in draining LME copper inventories During the pandemic, Trafigura has emerged as one of the most high-profile bulls in the global copper market.
October 19, 2021 Inflation advances, and so does gold — except that it doesn’t It seems that until the Fed tapers its quantitative easing, gold will remain under downward pressure.
October 19, 2021 Gold trading in Moscow gets a boost after London tie-up The bourse in September started a link so users can trade spot gold at London prices using its own clearing system and with international banks.
October 19, 2021 Angola’s Catoca says tailings leak contained no heavy metals Catoca said the leak only contained rocks and clay from a tailings basin, which altered the oxygen levels in a tributary of the Congo river.
October 19, 2021 India’s gold demand faces slowing savings rate, farm wages risk Gold demand in India is likely to face challenges from a declining household savings rate and lower agricultural wages, according to the World Gold Council.
October 19, 2021 Vale may offer clues on what direction iron ore markets are heading The miner has 2021 production guidance of 315 million to 335 million tonnes, with BI analysts assuming it reaches the low end of that range.
October 19, 2021 Home: European smelter cuts catch zinc looking the wrong way It's still unclear what the impact of Europe's power crunch will be in terms of lost metal, writes Andy Home.
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