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Anglo dispels 2015’s mood of despair as Q4 seals recovery

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UK-listed mining group, Anglo American, produced a strong finish to its 2016 financial year with De Beers and its for-sale asset, the 70%-owned Kumba...

Tanzania to buy gold from miners at market prices

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TANZANIA will buy gold at market prices in terms of a directive given to miners of the metal within its borders that they sell...

Silver could top 2011’s precious pack

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Platinum is drawing investment as a financial asset and palladium boasts an enviable market balance, but silver could top the precious pack this year, says GFMS's Philip Klapwijk.

Barrick warns investors not to accept mini tender

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BARRICK Gold warned shareholders on Monday against accepting a 'mini-tender' for five million of its shares by TRC Capital Investment Corp. The offer was made...

DRDGold increases unit cost guidance for 2024

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DRDGOLD forecast full year gold production for the 12 months ended June to come in at the lower end of its 165,000 to 175,000...

Mali troubles trigger Bristow departure from Barrick

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MARK Bristow's management of Barrick Gold's flagship Mali operations proved the decisive factor behind his abrupt removal as CEO, said Reuters citing sources familiar...

Sibanye-Stillwater kicks off R1.7bn fund with strategic stake in European battery...

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SIBANYE-Stillwater has invested R425m (€25m) in a French electric vehicle battery manufacturer which will be supplied with battery metals mined and processed from assets...

Barrick “shares concern” with Acacia as employees languish in Tanzanian jail

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BARRICK Gold said it shared the concerns of 64.9%-owned Acacia Mining regarding the safety of its employees amid increasing pressure by the Tanzanian government...

Newmont guides 2019 gold to 5.2m oz owing to Subika expansion...

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NEWMONT Mining said a full year of production from the Subika underground mine, an extension of the Ahafo operation in Ghana, would help drive...

Mali “coup’ knocks Randgold shares

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Shares in Randgold Resources are trading down 15% following reports from Mali that elements of the country’s military have mounted a coup attempt.