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First Quantum supports Panama's plan for stockpile processing to be allowed at a closed copper mine

First Quantum Minerals, a Canadian mining company, welcomed the plan announced by Panama's President Jose Raul Mulino earlier this month to allow for the processing and removal of ore stockpiled at its closed Cobre Panama coppermine. The company stated that processing the ore stocks will allow them to mitigate environmental and operational risks associated with acid-rock drainage, and to ensure a supply of feed materials to the leftovers or 'tailings' management facility. First Quantum awaits formal approvals before implementing these 'activities' in coordination with the government of Panama. The mine Cobre - Panama, the largest open-pit deposit of copper in...

Mineral Resources

Silver trade crowded as retail investors pour record amounts of cash into the market

Vanda Research published a report on Thursday that stated individual investors are buying silver at such an accelerated pace, it's now the most popular commodity in the market. Vanda Research calculated that individual investors bought $921.8 in exchange-traded funds backed by silver, such as the iShares Silver Trust. iShares ETF saw retail purchases of $69.2 million on Wednesday. This was the second largest day for retail purchasing, after 2021 when retail investors drove prices sky high. The ETF has gained 31.3% this year, and 210.9% over the last 12 months. Silver has reached new heights. Silver prices rose to $91.90...

Mineral Resources

Gold falls as US job data boosts the dollar and Trump's rhetoric on Iran is softer

Gold prices fell on Thursday, as weaker than expected U.S. weekly jobless claims data increased the dollar. U.S. president?Donald? Trump's more moderate tone towards Iran also weighed on the demand for gold as a safe haven. As of 01:30 pm, spot gold was down by 0.1%, at $4,614.93 an ounce. ET (1830 GMT). On Wednesday, gold reached a new record of $4,642.72. U.S. Gold Futures for Delivery in February settled at $4,623.70, a 0.3% decrease. The dollar index rose to its highest level in December 2, and bullion became more expensive for overseas buyers, according to data showing that new...

Mining

Mkango launches rare-earth plant in Britain using recyclable materials

Mkango Resources, a Canadian rare earths company, opened the first British commercial facility?in over 25 years that produces permanent magnets using recycled materials. The West is trying to break China's "stranglehold' on critical minerals. Western countries have pledged that they will reduce their reliance on China for rare earths used in consumer electronics, electric vehicle motors, and wind turbines. New production outside China is slow to scale up. This leaves supply limited and recycling as one of the only options to increase access to these materials. HyProMag, Mkango’s subsidiary, operates the plant in Birmingham, central England. The process, developed by...

Mining

Ghana scraps mining stability pacts and doubles royalties

Ghana's regulator said it would scrap long-term mining investments?stability agreement and double royalties as part of sweeping reforms. The country is Africa's largest gold producer, and wants to reap more benefits from the surging bullion price. Isaac Tandoh said that the changes were part of a "broad" overhaul aimed at balancing the government's desire to increase mining profits with investor confidence. A VIOLATION OF MINING STABLITY AGREEMENTS HAS OCCURRED African governments tighten mining rules in order to take advantage of high prices. They often raise royalties and local content demands, which has led to clashes between global miners and African...

Mining

Gold safe-havens fall as geopolitical tensions ease

On Thursday, gold prices eased following a record-high in the previous session. This was due to a reduction of geopolitical risks and trade concerns after U.S. president Donald Trump said he might pause military actions against Iran. Washington also held off on imposing duties on vital minerals. As of 0931 GMT, spot gold was down by 0.4% to $4,602.99 an ounce. Bullion reached a record high of $4,642.72 per ounce on Wednesday. U.S. Gold Futures for February Delivery fell by 0.6% to $4.607,60. "(Gold and?silver), slid down after Trump signalled that he might hold off attacking Iran for the time...

Mining

Copper falls from a record high on the back of easing US tariff worries and a stronger dollar

The copper price fell on Thursday, from its'record highs'. This was due to a weaker dollar and the easing of concerns about a possible imposition of U.S. tariffs. The most-traded copper contract at the Shanghai Futures Exchange ended daytime trading 1.31% lower, at 102 810 yuan per metric ton ($14 748.67). The contract reached a record of 105,650 Yuan the previous day. Benchmark three-month Copper on the London Metal Exchange fell 0.68% by 0713 GMT to $13,098.5 a ton, after reaching an all-time-high of $13,407 Wednesday. U.S. president Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that he has decided to delay imposing...

Mining

US HHS reverses cuts to safety research agency

According to a spokesperson for the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), the administration of U.S. president Donald Trump has reversing the staffing cuts at the agency, which provides services and research to coal miners, firemen and other workers. Since mass job cuts in 2013, the status of NIOSH employees has been in flux. Some workers were brought out of administrative leave this month, only to find out a few days later that their employment was permanently terminated. Andrew Nixon, spokesperson for the Department of Health and Human Services, confirmed that staffing reductions were reversed as of?Tuesday evening....

Mining

ROI-Resurgent London Metal Exchange rides speculative tsunami: Andy Home

London Metal Exchange (LME), a venerable institution of 149 years, posted record trading volume last year. This is a remarkable turnaround from the dark days four years ago when the nickel crisis was at its height. Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing, which owns the London market, has reappeared the benefits of the "physical market turmoil" that has marked Donald Trump's tenure in office. The funds finally arrived. The LME base metals market complex was flooded with speculative purchases in the fourth quarter. The average daily volume of 777.016 contracts was a quarterly record, surpassing 735.604 contracts from the second quarter...

Mineral Resources

Greenland has rich mineral resources that are largely untapped.

After President Donald Trump's recent announcement, the Danish and Greenlandic Foreign Ministers will meet U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Vice President JDVance on Wednesday. Threats escalated Greenland is a?takeover'. Autonomous territory of Denmark Greenland's strategic location and mineral resources could prove useful to the United States. Greenland is home to 25 out of the 34 minerals that European Commission deem "critical raw materials". Greenland has banned the extraction of natural gas and oil for environmental reasons. The development of its mining industry is encumbered by red tape and resistance from indigenous people. Here are the main Greenland mineral...

Mineral Resources

TSX reaches new highs on mining and energy boom

Canada's main stock index reached a new record on Tuesday, thanks to gains in mining and energy stocks. Investors also analyzed U.S. inflation figures for clues about the Federal Reserve's future interest rate policy. As of 10:43 a.m., the S&P/TSX composite index was 0.2% higher at 32,924.5. ET, the index briefly touched an intraday high of 32,978.58 points earlier in session. Energy sector gains 2% as crude oil prices rise, as fears of supply disruptions from unrest in Iran outweigh the prospects for increased production in Venezuela. Materials sub-index, which includes precious metals miners, rose 1.2%, reaching a new peak,...

Mineral Resources

Silver also sets new record highs as Fed rate cuts bets are backed by inflation data. Gold records new highs

The price of gold hit a new record on Tuesday as U.S. inflation data fueled bets that the Federal Reserve will cut rates this year. As of 11:21 am, spot gold rose 0.4% to $4.609.69 an ounce. ET (1621 GMT), after a session high of $4634.33. U.S. Gold Futures for February Delivery rose by 0.1% to $4 617.90. David Meger said that the CPI data was a factor in the slight 'positive' tone in the market. This is because the CPI data indicates a greater likelihood of future Fed rate cuts. The core Consumer Price Index for the U.S. The...

Europe

Mining

Critical Metals eyes Saudi JV for rare earths refinement from Greenland

Critical Metals Corp announced on Thursday that it might build a refinery in Greenland with a Saudi Arabian company to process rare earths from the mine. The?refined? material would be used to supply U.S. Defense. This move highlights Greenland's potential as a source of critical minerals, even though it is technically part of Denmark. U.S. president Donald Trump has been vocal in his desire to gain control of the country for reasons of national security. Critical Metals, based in New York, has announced that it signed a nonbinding term sheet for a joint-venture with Saudi Arabia's?Tariq Abdel Hadi Al-Qahtani and...

Mining

Investors keep a wary eye on Greenland and Iran as gold prices steadily rise

Concerns over?U.S. policy prompted a reversal in gold prices on Thursday. Investors weighed the Iranian situation against President Donald Trump's focus of Greenland. As of 1200 GMT, spot gold was unchanged at $4,619.54 an ounce. Prices fell by almost 1% in the morning session as Trump's comment that he might pause military action against Iran weakened demand for safe-haven assets. Bullion reached a record of $4,642.72 Wednesday. U.S. Gold Futures for February Delivery fell by 0.3% to $4,623.80. Fawad Rasaqzada is a market analyst for City Index and FOREX.com. He said that the price of gold was supported by concerns...

Mineral Resources

Gold demand falls as profit-taking and a softer geopolitical climate hit the safe-haven market

Gold fell on Thursday, as investors took profits after the "yellow metal" hit a record the previous session. A softer tone by U.S. president Donald Trump towards the Federal Reserve Chair and Iran also dampened the demand for safe havens. As of 0652 GMT, spot gold was down by 0.3% to $4,608.77 an ounce. Bullion reached a record $4,642.72 per ounce on Wednesday. U.S. Gold Futures for Delivery in February fell by 0.5% to $4613.0. Ilya Spivak is the head of global macro for Tastylive. He said: "Today we are seeing that gold is down after (Trump said) maybe we...

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South America

Mineral Resources

Gold falls as dollar rises on the back of positive US data, reducing rate-cut betting

Gold ?extended its losses on Friday after stronger-than-expected U.S. economic data ?dampened expectations ?of the U.S. Federal Reserve cutting interest rates sooner and softening geopolitical frictions shrunk safe-haven demand for the metal. By 0426 GMT, spot gold was down 0.4% at $4,598.52 an ounce. The metal is expected to gain 2% in a week after reaching a record high of $4,642.72 last Wednesday. U.S. gold futures for delivery in February fell by 0.5% to $4.601,80. Kyle Rodda is an analyst with Capital.com. He said that the downward movement in gold began when the United States lowered the likelihood of any...

Mining

Brazil closes Sigma Lithium waste heaps due to safety concerns

According to documents obtained by the. Sigma continues to struggle to restart Brazil's largest lithium mine with a capacity of 270,000 tons of lithium concentrate per year. The documents indicate that it has not been active since October. Sigma said in a press release that the restrictions would not impact its ability to continue operations or affect its timeline for restarting production. The miner said that there were no safety risks, and the piles contained only soil. In a statement the ministry stated that the piles are still a concern despite the closure. It added that an erupted waste pile...

Mineral Resources

Brazil closes Sigma Lithium waste heaps due to safety concerns

According to documents seen by the. Documents show that the order is part of Sigma's ongoing efforts to restart the mine. The mine was previously Brazil's biggest lithium producer with an annual capacity of 270,000 tons of lithium concentrate. It has been inactive for the last month. The ministry and miner did not immediately respond to comments. The firm stated in November that production would resume?in two or three weeks' time during a earnings call. SHARES DROP AFTER DOWNGRADE Bank of America, citing a lack of certainty about when production will resume, downgraded the company's?shares last week. The shares fell...

Mining

Gold prices ease as US job data boosts the dollar; Trump's tone towards Iran is softer

Gold prices fell on Wednesday, as the dollar rose on the back of weaker than expected weekly U.S. jobless claims data. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump’s moderate tone towards Iran further dampened demand for gold. As of 11:10 am, spot gold was down by 0.1%, at $4,614.97 an ounce. ET (1610 GMT). On Wednesday, gold reached a new record of $4,642.72. U.S. Gold Futures for Delivery in February fell by 0.3% to $4 619.80. The dollar index rose to its highest level in December 2012 and made bullion more costly for overseas buyers. "Recent data keeps expectations of a Fed on...

Mineral Resources

CSN, Brazil's CSN, plans to sell major assets in order to reduce debt

CSN, a Brazilian steelmaker, announced on Thursday that it would begin a major asset divestment program, which includes its cement unit. The company said it was aiming to "definitively address" capital structure issues through reducing the?debt. The firm aims to deleverage between 15 billion and18 billion reais (2.78 billion to 3.34 billion dollars) as part a larger goal of doubling core earnings in eight years. Shares of the Sao Paulo company traded in the stock exchange rose by as much as 4,9% following the announcement. However, they later fell 5% and became one of the largest decliners of the Bovespa...

Fossil Fuels

Coal India is looking at rare earth deals in Australia, Russia, and Africa, a unit executive says

Coal India, which is focused on coking coal, has been scouting for partnership opportunities to mine rare-earth metals in?Australia and Russia as well as Argentina, Chile, and several African nations, said a senior?executive from its unit. This move follows China's decision to restrict exports of rare-earth materials late last year. The restrictions threaten operations in industries such as autos and electronics, which rely on these?critical minerals. "In our own country as well as in other countries, we will?invest. We are going explore. We are also working with other companies to find rare earth metals. Manoj Kumar Agarwal, Chairman and Managing...

Mining

Gold demand falls as profit-taking and a softer geopolitical climate hit the safe-haven market

The price of gold fell on Thursday, as investors took profits after the yellow metal had hit a new record the previous day. A softer tone by U.S. president Donald Trump towards the Federal Reserve Chair and Iran also dampened demand for safe havens. As of 0501 GMT, spot gold was down by 0.7% to $4,589.71 an ounce. The previous session saw bullion reach a record of $4,642.72. U.S. Gold Futures for February Delivery fell by 0.9% to $4,594.10. "Today we are seeing gold down a little bit, after (Trump said) maybe we won't?intervene with Iran, staving-off safe-haven demands, but...

Mining

Gold and silver reach historic highs amid geopolitical tensions and Fed uncertainty

Silver broke through $90 for the first time and gold reached a new record on Wednesday. The escalating tensions in Iran, along with concerns about the Federal Reserve’s autonomy, fueled demand for safe havens, while lower inflation numbers boosted bets to cut rates. Gold spot rose 0.9%, to $4,627.72 an ounce, by 1001 GMT. This was after the gold price had reached a session high of $4.639.48. U.S. gold futures for delivery in February rose by 0.8% to $4 636. Jamie Dutta is the chief analyst at Nemo.money. He said that prices are rising because of "well-known haven characteristics" amid...

Mining

Silver cracks $90 in Fed rate cut betting

Silver surpassed the $90 mark for the first time, and gold climbed to a new record on Wednesday, after softer than expected U.S. inflation data fueled bets that interest rates would be cut amid geopolitical uncertainties. As of 0525 GMT spot gold was up 1% at $4,633.40 an ounce, after reaching a session high of $4.639.42. U.S. Gold Futures for February Delivery rose by 0.8% to $4640.90. Spot silver rose 4.2% to $90.59?per ounce, after breaking through $90 for the very first time. It has already risen nearly 27% this year. "U.S. CPI figures showed that inflation was relatively contained...

Coal

China's steel imports and exports are at record levels

China's steel imports reached a monthly record high in December. This was largely due to the front-loading of shipments, which was prompted by Beijing's announcement that export licenses would be required for shipments starting 2026. Data from the General Administration of Customs in the Philippines showed that the world's largest steel producer exported 11.3 million tons of'metal' used in construction and manufacturing during the month of December, which was the highest amount ever for a month. Beijing plans to implement a license system to regulate steel exports in 2026, after robust shipments sparked a protectionist backlash around the world. Analysts...

Mineral Resources

Silver also sets new record highs as Fed rate cuts bets are backed by inflation data. Gold records new highs

Gold hit a new record on Tuesday as U.S. data on inflation fueled?bets that the Federal Reserve will cut rates this year. Meanwhile, persistent geopolitical and economic uncertainty drove demand for safe-haven assets. Silver also reached a new peak. As of 09:50 am, spot gold rose 0.8% per ounce to $4631.19 ET (1450 GMT) followed a session high of $4634.33. U.S. Gold Futures for February Delivery rose by 0.6% to $4641.30. David Meger said that the CPI data was a factor in the slight positive market tone. This is because the CPI data indicates a greater likelihood of Fed rate...

Mineral Resources

Gold nears record of $4,600/oz before US inflation data

Investor caution before key inflation data slowed the upward momentum. Gold prices were mostly stable near their all-time high on Tuesday. Supported by concerns about Russia's intensified attacks?on?Ukraine?and?the situation in Iran?, gold prices were relatively steady. As of 1134 GMT spot gold was trading 0.2% lower, at $4,586.15 an ounce, after hitting a new record high of $4629.94 the previous session. U.S. Gold Futures for February Delivery fell 0.4% to $4,595.10. "A modest improvement?in U.S. dollars, driven by hawkish remarks from a Fed official and investors' attention?on the U.S. CPI release later in the session act as a headwind for...