The price of copper in New York closed at its lowest level in more than three months on Friday after one of the largest producers of the metal predicted weaker prices for at least the next two years.On the Comex market in New York July futures settled at $2.0555 a pound (around $4,500 a tonne), the lowest since February 12.After a brutal couple of weeks of trading copper is down 10% in May, wi...Read More
15 Winners Hail from U.S., Russia, Brazil, India, U.K. and Luxembourg - CEO of the Year: Marsha Serlin of United Scrap Metal -ArcelorMittal's Lou Schorsch Took Lifetime Achievement and Aqua Metals recognized as Rising StarLondon - Steel Dynamics, Inc. (SDI), one of the United States' largest steel producers won the prestigious Metals Company of the Year award at the fourth annual Platts Global M...Read More
The price of copper in New York fell to its lowest level in more than three months on Thursday as fewer supply disruptions than expected and stockpiling in top consumer China translate to plentiful metal on offer.On the Comex market in New York July futures dipped to $2.0380 a pound (below $4,500 a tonne) in morning trade, down nearly 2% on the day and the lowest since February 12.After a brutal c...Read More
Here is a topic that has been covered intensively in the past, but we feel is due for a quick refresher. Prospect generation (PG) has been quite the buzzword since it was invented in the late 90s by resource veteran, Rick Rule. A concept born from two facts: mineral exploration is extremely capital intensive, and just 1 out of 3,000 mineralized anomalies became a mine.Thus, Rick combined the age o...Read More
In the current bull market, with more equity available, streaming and royalty companies continue to provide much needed revenue in the base metals and industrial materials sectors.By-product precious metals revenues in a base metals companies can trade at 5 - 7 times EBITDA and top tier companies at 15 - 20 times EBITDA. Gold equities are in the midst of a momentum trade having been under-owned an...Read More
World's number one heavy equipment manufacturer Caterpillar (NYSE:CAT) logged Thursday retail machines sales results for the first three month of the year, which were down 12% compared to the same period of 2015, making it the 41 straight month of sales declines.Results mark the 41 straight month of retail sales declines.Energy and transportation led the drop, down 34%. Resources industries sales...Read More
Vancouver, BC - May 18, 2016 - Geoscience BC commended the provincial government for its commitment of $5 million in new funding to support mineral, water and energy earth science in British Columbia, which was announced earlier today."We sincerely appreciate the generous support and confidence the government of British Columbia has shown in Geoscience BC over the years," said Robin Archdekin, Pre...Read More
The price of copper in New York was drifting lower on Tuesday with July futures exchanging hands for $2.0870 a pound in late afternoon trade.Last week large scale investors in copper futures like hedge funds made a 138% about turn from bullish positioning, returning to a net short position on the Comex market indicating expectations of lower prices further out.After a brutal couple of weeks of...Read More
NEW technology to improve the purification process of minerals will allow a major Australian miner to significantly reduce shipping costs.South Australian company OZ Minerals has designed a refining process that allows it to increase the quality of its copper concentrate and exponentially reduce export costs.OZ Minerals' hydromet technology improves the leaching process and purifies copper concent...Read More
One of the world's mining powerhouses - Chile - says the country has now adopted a proactive stance to reduce foreign investment barriers in its mining sector as it joins a plethora of mining jurisdictions worldwide battling to mitigate the resources downturn.Addressing the first day of the two day Paydirt 2016 Latin America Downunder conference in Perth today, Chile's Vice Minister of Mining, HE...Read More
The rise of alternative payment methods like Bitcoin, contactless credit cards and Apple Pay has reduced our everyday reliance on cold, hard cash.With that in mind, we took a look at some of the weird and wonderful things that have been used as alternatives to money around the world, some of which are still in use today.The rise of alternative payment methods like Bitcoin, contactless credit cards...Read More
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (PwC) has recently released their 48th annual British Columbia Mining Report.We all know commodity prices have been on a downward trend for the past five years. We also know several mines in the province have been put on care and maintenance and many early stage projects have seen their funding dry up.Let's take a look at some of the stats in PwC's B.C. mining report:Gro...Read More
Canada's Eldorado Gold (TSX:ELD) (NYSE:EGO), until now the largest foreign gold producer in China, is selling its stakes on two mines and development project to an affiliate of China's Yintai Resources (SHSZ:000975) for US$600 million in cash.The transaction, expected to close in the third to fourth quarter 2016, includes Eldorado's interest in the White Mountain and Tanjianshan mines, as well...Read More
Shares in Polish mining giant KGHM (WSE:KGH), Europe's second-largest copper producer, soared Monday after earnings at overseas units helped it beat analysts estimates for the first-quarter profit.The stock jumped as much as 4.7%, and was trading 4.41% percent higher at 65.8 zloty at 2:33 p.m., reversing this year's decline to a 3.5% gain.As copper prices trade near the lowest level in more than t...Read More
Annually in May global mining bosses assemble in Miami for an industry summit described as "speed dating for chief executives"."They fly into Miami, they get a chance to talk directly to their big US investors and then they all retreat into private meetings with each other," one miner suggested this week. "That is the real value of going there, they get to look the whole industry in the eye."If th...Read More
Earthquakes, landslides and strikes drive copper prices up and down in a normal year. 2016 is turning out to be anything but normal.Only 124,000 metric tons of copper, or 1.8 percent of production, has been lost this year to bad weather, labor disputes, equipment failures and low prices, according to Macquarie Group Ltd. If the rest of 2016 stays as quiet, the disruption rate will be the lowest si...Read More
Ancient bronze tools unearthed in Sweden were made using copper from the Mediterranean, showing there was trade between the two cultures, archeologists have found.According to a story carried in Haaretz, an Israeli daily newspaper, copper mined in Sicily, Sardinia, the Iberian peninsula and Cyprus was exchanged for Nordic amber, which was as highly valued as gold in Mycenaean Greece and in the pr...Read More
Already high bankruptcy and default rates in mining & metals and oil & gas will only accelerate this year and the prolonged downturn in commodities will increasingly spill over into other sectors.So says Moody's Investors Service in a new report which forecasts global speculative-grade (sometimes called junk) default rates will continue to rise this year, to reach 5% in November due to continue...Read More
Against expectations and in some instances in defiance of fundamentals, commodities managed to climb a wall of worry over the first four months of 2016 giving mining stocks a welcome boost after three years of declines.But seven trading days into May and much of the gains are being wiped out as fears about the health of the Chinese economy returns with a vengeance. Demand for bellwether commod...Read More
Commodity prices have been on a downward trend for the past five years, which has put pressure on the budgets and operations of British Columbia's (BC) mining companies in 2015. According to the annual PwC BC Mining Industry Survey for 2015 the continued drop in the price of key metals and minerals, particularly metallurgical coal and copper, has led to a number of mines in BC being put into care...Read More