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What's Next for Gold?

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Platinum and Palladium

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Transition to Production

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Silver Suppression?!

February 02, 2021

Gold: Year in Review 2020, and 2021 Outlook

January 04, 2021

Gold has big year in 2020 and outlook for this year robust. Learn about monetary expansion and gold future prices.Read More

AbraPlata: CMR's full analysis of an Argentina focussed gold and silver junior

May 2020

The gold futures price reached US$1,767/ounce this week before retreating, which was the second time it has surpassed US$1,760 in the past two months, marking some of gold's highest levels in several years.Read More

Siyata Mobile Developing New Breed of First Responder Mission Critical Push to Talk Handsets Built with Softil's MCX Enabling Technology

March 16, 2021 / kincommunications.com

Vancouver, BC - Siyata Mobile Inc. (Nasdaq: SYTA, SYTAW) (the "Company" or "Siyata"), a global vendor of POC (Push-To-Talk over Cellular) devices and cellular booster systems, and leading mission-critical communications (MCX/MCC) enabler Softil today jointly announce that Softil's BEEHD technology will be used to develop a new innovative mission-critical communications push to talk (MCPTT) handset...Read More

China sea-freight costs still high as minerals, metals sellers struggle to find vessel space

March 17, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Logistics for shipping material out of China continues to be a major concern for sellers of minerals and metals, with container freight rates firm at high levels and carriers giving priority to lighter cargoes.Sources in contact with Fastmarkets claimed that the shipping hurdles of recent months have not eased and remained a source of constant problems for the movement of material.Freight rates fo...Read More

Mexican prime scrap prices continue to rise on strong demand

March 17, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Prices for No1 busheling steel scrap in Mexican main markets increased in the week ended on Friday March 12, while upward pressures grew for other grades as well.Buyers continued to increase prices for prime scrap to secure volumes. In rare cases, the material was heard trading above 10,000 pesos ($473) after the second consecutive week of strong buying activity.Prices of obsolete grades, suc...Read More

INTERVIEW: Navigating the Chinese steel tide requires fortitude, grit

March 17, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

The global steel industry has never been an easy one to navigate but now the onslaught of Chinese steel production has affected many steelmakers around the world, Fastmarkets heard.The surge in Chinese steel exports in the last few years and the expansion of Chinese steel companies into Southeast Asian countries, such as Malaysia and Indonesia, have led many companies to rethink their commercial a...Read More

CHINA STEEL SCRAP: Buyers stall buying amid Japan market downturn

March 17, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Falling steel scrap prices in Japan and continued uncertainty over whether Chinese port authorities will allow ferrous scrap cargoes to discharge remain key considerations for buyers in China, many of whom lowered their bids this week, sources said.Bids for heavy scrap (HS) from buyers peaked at $480 per tonne cfr China on Tuesday March 16, while offers were at $480-499 per tonne cfr China.South K...Read More

AT A GLANCE: Antofagasta FY2020 revenue up 3%; sees 2021 copper output at 730,000-760,000t

March 17, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

A summary of Antofagasta's financial results for the full year of 2020, as stated in its preliminary results, and its production guidance for 2020, as per a company report published on Tuesday March 16.Financial results - in brief: Antofagasta's revenue in 2020 was $5.1 billion, an increase of 3.3% from 2019, which the company attributed to "increases in copper and gold realised prices, partially...Read More

MORNING VIEW: Base metals prices mixed, while broader markets more upbeat

March 17, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Base metals prices were mixed this morning, with those on the London Metal Exchange mainly weaker, while prices on the Shanghai Futures Exchange were more mixed this morning, Tuesday March 16, but Asian-Pacific equities were upbeat. United States 10-year treasuries yields have eased to 1.59%, from 1.64%Wall Street equity indices set fresh record highs on MondayBase metals Three-month base metals p...Read More

Silkroad to supply 2.7mln tonnes of nickel ore to China's Tsingshan

March 17, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Silkroad Nickel will supply China's biggest stainless steel producer with 2.7 million tonnes of high-grade nickel ore from March until December 2022, the company said on Monday March 15.Silkroad Nickel, a laterite nickel ore producer in Indonesia has signed an offtake agreement with Ekasa Yad Resources, a unit of Tsingshan Holding Group, in which it will supply 2.7 million tonnes of high-grade nic...Read More

EUROPE HRC: Buyers face shortage, delayed deliveries

March 17, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Domestic prices for hot-rolled coil in Northern Europe have been supported by a material shortage in the market, sources told Fastmarkets on Tuesday March 16.Fastmarkets calculated its daily steel hot-rolled coil index, domestic, exw Northern Europe at ?,?792.50 ($943.31) per tonne on March 16, up by just ?,?1.25 per tonne from ?,?791.25 per tonne on Monday March 15.The index was also up by ?,?36....Read More

INTERVIEW: Navigating the Chinese steel tide requires fortitude, grit

March 17, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

The global steel industry has never been an easy one to navigate but now the onslaught of Chinese steel production has affected many steelmakers around the world, Fastmarkets heard.The surge in Chinese steel exports in the last few years and the expansion of Chinese steel companies into Southeast Asian countries, such as Malaysia and Indonesia, have led many companies to rethink their commercial a...Read More

Golden Independence drills 24.4 metres of 9.11 g/t gold at Nevada project

March 16, 2021 / www.canadianinvestor.com

Share this article VANCOUVER - Golden Independence Mining Corp. [IGLD-CSE] reported the next series of drill results from its recently completed 2020 resource expansion drill program at the Independence Project, south of Battle Mountain, Nevada. Results from these four reverse circulation (RC) holes include 9.11 g/t gold and 25.2 g/t silver over 80 feet (24.4 metres), including 12.06 g/t gold and...Read More

GULF STEEL BILLET, REBAR: Buyers waiting, prices move slightly

March 17, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Steel billet and rebar buyers in the United Arab Emirates preferred to wait during the week to Tuesday March 16 so any price changes were small, sources told Fastmarkets.Rebar producers in the UAE are expected to announce new prices soon so buyers are waiting to place import orders, market participants said.The country's steel producers are officially offering rebar at 2,530-2,545 dirhams ($689-69...Read More

European traders join forces to protest against EU extension of safeguard measures

March 17, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Independent traders in Europe have joined forces to oppose the extenstion of safeguard measures against 26 steel product categories, sources told Fastmarkets on Tuesday, March 16.A consortium of 33 mostly medium and small businesses connected to the steel trade and steel processing have teamed up to form 'Companies Against Import Restrictions' (Cair) to fight against protectionism in the Euro...Read More

Frogs, Cogs, and Satellites

March 16, 2021 / www.energyandcapital.com

Scientists at Tufts and the University of Vermont have created cyborg predators.Well, they call them xenobots, and they're African clawed frogs, but still...According to Discover magazine:The African clawed frog, Xenopus laevis, typically lives in the streams and ponds of sub-Saharan Africa, scavenging for food that it rips apart with its feet... [Researchers] harvested its embryonic skin and hear...Read More

CIS LONG STEEL: Offers fall amid unfavorable market conditions

March 17, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Steel rebar and wire rod producers in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) had to decrease their asking prices to foreign customers in mid-March because of unsupportive market fundamentals.Falling prices for steel scrap and for iron ore in the week ended March 12, together with insufficient demand for finished long steel products, forced suppliers to cut their offers to attract customers.R...Read More

Mexican prime scrap prices continue to rise on strong demand

March 17, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Prices for No1 busheling steel scrap in Mexican main markets increased in the week ended on Friday March 12, while upward pressures grew for other grades as well.Buyers continued to increase prices for prime scrap to secure volumes. In rare cases, the material was heard trading above 10,000 pesos ($473) after the second consecutive week of strong buying activity.Prices of obsolete grades, suc...Read More

INTERVIEW: Navigating the Chinese steel tide requires fortitude, grit

March 17, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

The global steel industry has never been an easy one to navigate but now the onslaught of Chinese steel production has affected many steelmakers around the world, Fastmarkets heard.The surge in Chinese steel exports in the last few years and the expansion of Chinese steel companies into Southeast Asian countries, such as Malaysia and Indonesia, have led many companies to rethink their commercial a...Read More

CHINA STEEL SCRAP: Buyers stall buying amid Japan market downturn

March 17, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Falling steel scrap prices in Japan and continued uncertainty over whether Chinese port authorities will allow ferrous scrap cargoes to discharge remain key considerations for buyers in China, many of whom lowered their bids this week, sources said.Bids for heavy scrap (HS) from buyers peaked at $480 per tonne cfr China on Tuesday March 16, while offers were at $480-499 per tonne cfr China.South K...Read More

CIS STEEL BILLET: Black Sea market slips amid lack of trade

March 17, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Export prices for steel billet in the Black Sea basin have continued to soften in mid-March amid a lack of trading activity, Fastmarkets has heard.Customers preferred to refrain from billet bookings while the costs for steel scrap and finished long steel products were falling.Fastmarkets' daily index for steel scrap, HMS 1&2 (80:20 mix), North Europe origin, cfr Turkey, was calculated at $430.63 p...Read More

INTERVIEW: Navigating the Chinese steel tide requires fortitude, grit

March 17, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

The global steel industry has never been an easy one to navigate but now the onslaught of Chinese steel production has affected many steelmakers around the world, Fastmarkets heard.The surge in Chinese steel exports in the last few years and the expansion of Chinese steel companies into Southeast Asian countries, such as Malaysia and Indonesia, have led many companies to rethink their commercial a...Read More

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