Rob thinks gold and silver are going higher to finish out 2018, but if they drop in price, well that's a buying opportunity to Rob. Here's more...Rob Kirby interviewed on Reluctant PreppersSaudi Aramco and China just agreed to transact oil directly - only the latest in an accelerating drumbeat of major economic powers pivoting away from the woefully mismanaged US dollar. How will YOUR family's dom...Read More
Primary aluminium stocks at the three main Japanese ports (MJP) of Osaka, Nagoya and Yokohama slipped 1% month on month in October, according to the latest data from major Japanese trading house Marubeni Corp. The data, which was published on Wednesday November 14, also shows that total aluminium stocks at the three ports came to 317,300 tonnes at the end of last month. On a y...Read More
Nickel premiums in China, the United States and Europe remained unchanged over the week amid limited activity, an unstable import window in Shanghai and participants' absence from the market. An open but unstable import window kept premiums in Shanghai flat Subdued activity in the US nickel market maintains premiums European nickel market quiet with long-term in focusShanghai nickel premiums uncha...Read More
Base metals prices on the London Metal Exchange were predominantly higher at the close of trading on Wednesday November 14, boosted by a steady rebound in global benchmark crude oil futures and a marginal retreat in the dollar index.Following a decline in the oil price this morning due to increasing concerns over a global slowdown economic growth, it bounced 1.47% over the course of the...Read More
Peter KrauthThe price of silver has been beaten down so badly lately, it's become massively oversold.In response to a blistering dollar rally, silver has sold off to levels last seen in late 2015, when silver prices put in a major multiyear low.That's been tough for silver bulls, who watched silver gain 5.4% in October after its September bottom.But smart money silver hedgers are still near extrem...Read More
Exploration spending in the mining sector rose for a second year to near $10 billion as the industry makes a cautious shift to growth and prepares for forecast booming demand for copper and metals used in electric vehicle batteries, according to S&P Global Market Intelligence.Budgets jumped about 19%, outpacing last year's gain, which had been the first for the industry - excluding some commoditie...Read More
SHANGHAI - Chinese copper smelters are looking to make more investments in mines, pushing to shore up supply of concentrate at a time when competition for the raw material is heating up, industry executives said on Wednesday.China is the world's biggest consumer of the metal but its own copper mine production has been stagnating amid a broad crackdown on pollution, exacerbating a heavy reliance on...Read More
Electric vehicles are reaching global markets far and wide - and deep. Swedish mining equipment maker Epiroc AB now aims to electrify all its underground machines within five years.As much as 40% of an underground mine's energy outlay is spent on powering gigantic ventilation systems to remove pollutants from tunnels, this can be reduced by using less dieselThe manufacturer on Wednesday launched a...Read More
The world's second largest miner, Rio Tinto, (ASX, LON:RIO) is said to be preparing an offer for a minority stake in Teck Resources' (TSX:TECK.A | TECK.B)(NYSE:TCK) Quebrada Blanca copper mine in northern Chile.Canada's largest diversified miner, which in August received regulatory approval for a $4.8 billion extension of the mine, has been looking for a development partner that could invest $...Read More
LONDON - Disruptions to cobalt supplies in the Democratic Republic of Congo are not expected to eradicate a glut of the material used to make batteries for electric vehicles, thwarting hopes that prices can be boosted from their lowest since March last year.Glencore last week said its subsidiary Katanga Mining had halted cobalt exports from the Kamoto Project in DRC while it builds a facility to r...Read More
Vancouver-based Xiana Mining (TSXV: XIA), formerly Dorato Resources, paid $25 million and a 1.5% net smelter royalty to acquire Glencore's (LON:GLEN) Minera Altos De Punitaqui in Chile.Minera Altos De Punitaqui (MAP) is a copper-gold producing company that currently holds three operating mines, additional exploration licenses, a concentrator, and associated infrastructure. All these elements are c...Read More
Shares in Canadian miner Ivanhoe Mines (TSX:IVN) climbed Wednesday as it announced that exploration drilling at its Kamoa North prospect area, which forms part of the Kamoa-Kakula mining licence in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), had defined two new, continuous corridors of shallow and high-grade copper mineralization.The newly delineated copper corridors occur on the western flank of the...Read More
* Jump in supply comes as demand outlook weakens* OPEC+ discuss supply cut of up to 1.4 million bpd -sources* POLL-U.S. crude stockpile likely up for eighth week* U.S. crude oil stocks rise sharply, climbing 8.8 mln bbls-API (Adds API data, Breakingviews item in related content field)By Devika Krishna KumarNEW YORK, Nov 14 (Reuters) - Oil rose about 1 percent on Wednesday, recouping some of the pr...Read More
NEW DELHI, Nov 14 (Reuters) - India's finance ministry wants the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to address credit and liquidity related issues at its board meeting scheduled for Nov. 19, Indian TV channels reported on Wednesday, citing unidentified sources.The central bank and the government have been at loggerheads in recent weeks as the government ramps up pressure on the regulator to relax lending...Read More
* Indian rupee rises to its highest since Sept. 21* India 10-year bond yield falls to lowest since Aug. 2* Local elections, cenbank-govt rift to cap large gains - dealers (Updates to add details, background, quotes)By Suvashree ChoudhuryMUMBAI, Nov 14 (Reuters) - The Indian rupee and bonds gained in early trade on Wednesday, boosted by a fall in global oil prices and on the central bank's announce...Read More
Azarga Uranium (TSX: AZZ; US-OTC: PWURF) has increased the in-situ recovery measured and indicated resource at its Dewey Burdock uranium project in South Dakota.The project now contains 6.8 million measured and indicated tonnes grading 0.113% uranium for 16.93 million lb. uranium, a 97% increase over the previous resource. The measured resource alone increased 234%, from 4.12 million lb. uranium...Read More
* STOXX down 0.6 pct, Eurostoxx 50 down 0.6 pct* Italy down 0.8 pct as budget showdown looms* Oil stocks tumble as crude struggles* Copper slides, miners fall 2 pct (Updating prices, adding details)By Julien Ponthus and Helen ReidLONDON, Nov 14 (Reuters) - European shares hit their lowest in two weeks on Wednesday in a broadbased sell-off across oil, mining, technology and banking stocks amid rene...Read More
BRUSSELS, Nov 14 (Reuters) - The following are mergers under review by the European Commission and a brief guide to the EU merger process:APPROVALS AND WITHDRAWALS-- UK packaging business DS Smith SMDS.L to acquire Spanish corrugated packing provider Europac PYCE.MC (approved Nov. 14)NEW LISTINGSNoneEXTENSIONS AND OTHER CHANGES-- Germany's Thyssenkrupp TKAG.DE and India's Tata Steel TISC.NS to...Read More
Base metals prices on the London Metal Exchange were predominantly higher at the close of trading on Wednesday November 14, boosted by a steady rebound in global benchmark crude oil futures and a marginal retreat in the dollar index.Following a decline in the oil price this morning due to increasing concerns over a global slowdown economic growth, it bounced 1.47% over the course of the...Read More
(For a live blog on European stocks, type LIVE/ in an Eikon news window)* FTSE 100 down 0.5 pct* Brexit deal still has to pass through some hoops* Smiths Group rises on healthcare spin-off plan* Debenhams tumbles on report of suppliers turning awayBy Helen ReidLONDON, Nov 14 (Reuters) - Britain's top stock index sank on Wednesday as mining companies and oil majors sold off amid growing anxiety...Read More