The censorship bein imposed by Youtube, Facebook, and others trying to crush any resistance to being locked-down. This documentary has been out for years. They are now reviewing anything that Continue...Read More
COVID-19 has sparked a rapid economic downturn not seen since the Great Depression. For Peter Schiff, the elephant in the room is the debt bubble. The famed economic analyst, broker, and author points out politicians are spending and borrowing as if there were no tomorrow. He argues the real crash is yet to come: when investors realize interest rates will be low forever and inflation picks up, no...Read More
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Gregory Mannarino started his career working for the securities and trading arm of the now defunct Bear Stearns before the dot-com bubble. After realizing that working on Wall Street was not like the movies, he moved on to get a medical degree and practiced medicine as a Physician Assistant. He also served in the United States Naval Reserve Medical Service Corps, having attained the rank of Lieute...Read More
Could it be that mainstream media and financial institutions are finally waking up to the true role of gold? It has taken a while, but the train may be pulling into the station. Join Mike Maloney as he explores the latest new in gold, silver....and online censorship. Michael Maloney is a precious metals investment expert and historian. He is the founder and owner of GoldSilver.com, a global leader...Read More
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Anglo American has lowered the 2020 production guidance for its Kumba iron ore operations to 37-39 million tonnes, down from a previous guidance of 41.5-42.5 million tonnes, due to the lockdown in South Africa, the miner said on Thursday April 23.The company added that it is maintaining the production guidance for its Minas Rio operations in South America at 22-24 million tonnes, though the outloo...Read More
A summary of Tata Steel's provisional financial results for the fourth quarter and full year of its 2020 year ended March 31, 2020.In brief Steel demand has declined due to the Covid-19 pandemic in Europe with customers, including automotive producers, pausing production and utilization levels currently at 70%. Sales and production for the full year were down year on year, but...Read More
The Covid-19 pandemic could nudge Chinese steelmakers toward using more electric-arc furnaces (EAF) to produce steel, market sources say.This is especially due to the huge market uncertainty caused by the ongoing global economic crisis. EAF-based production could offer mills - most of which are still heavily reliant on blast furnaces (BFs) - the flexibility they need in such circumstances to reduc...Read More
Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Thursday April 23 that are worth another look.Anglo American has lowered the 2020 production guidance for its Kumba iron ore operations to 37-39 million tonnes, down from a previous guidance of 41.5-42.5 million tonnes, due to the lockdown in South Africa, the miner said on April 23.South Africa is to end its nationwide lockdown and ease r...Read More
The three-month copper price on the LME climbed by just over 1% on Thursday April 23 to settle at its highest level since April 14, while nickel futures gained ground in the afternoon despite low turnover. Copper's outright price on the London Metal Exchange closed at $5,160.50 per tonne on Thursday afternoon, gaining some $30 per tonne from Wednesday's closing price, while turnover in the re...Read More
European buyers of hot-rolled coil expected that domestic prices would slide due to the current poor demand, sources told Fastmarkets in Thursday April 23.Fastmarkets' daily steel hot-rolled coil index, domestic, exw Northern Europe, was ?,?447.00 ($484.68) per tonne on Thursday, up by only ?,?2 per tonne day on day from ?,?445.00 per tonne on April 22.Official offers have been heard at ?,?455-465...Read More
Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Thursday April 23 that are worth another look.Anglo American has lowered the 2020 production guidance for its Kumba iron ore operations to 37-39 million tonnes, down from a previous guidance of 41.5-42.5 million tonnes, due to the lockdown in South Africa, the miner said on April 23.South Africa is to end its nationwide lockdown and ease r...Read More
Last month, analysts started warning that oil prices could fall below zero. On Monday April 20, they did.The May futures contract for West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil fell as low as minus $37.63 per barrel, the first time ever that the price of the commodity has entered negative territory. By contrast, the June WTI contract is trading at around $20 per barrel, marking the biggest perce...Read More
The Covid-19 pandemic is a unifier in that it impacts all. But sub-Saharan Africa is facing an unprecedented health and economic crisis that threatens to throw the region off its stride, reversing the development progress of recent years and hitting the mining sector hard.The mineral-rich region - which comprises 46 of the 54 countries in the continent below the Sahara - is expected to see its eco...Read More