Are banks becoming coal-curious? Mike Teke thinks so
ONE sign coal's reputation is being gradually rehabiliated is that banks and insurers are becoming interested in the the mineral again.
"I think people are...
Anglo £404.9m dart at Sirius the only option, says UK firm’s...
SIRIUS Metals delivered an impassioned plea to shareholders that they accept Anglo American's 5.5 pence per share takeover offer - formalised today - saying...
China’s reliance on Congo copper growing, say traders
CHINA is forecast to import more off-exchange refined copper this year predominantly from the Democratic Republic of Congo where production of the red metal...
Major coal deal imminent in Mozambique
Riversdale Mining has requested a suspension in trading of its shares on the Australian Stock Exchange, as a takeover bid for the company is seemingly under way.
Petra lowers diamond output target as hunkers down for year of...
SHARES in Petra Diamonds looked set to at least match the year-to-date low of 16.9 pence after the company unveiled a conservative pre-tax earnings...
Gold Fields shortens KDC’s estimates
Gold Fields’ Kloof-Driefontein complex on the West Rand, one of the country’s
largest gold mines, will be exhausted by 2028.
Rhyolite Ridge decision looms for Sibanye-Stillwater
A DECISION on whether to invest up to $245m in Rhyolite Ridge, a lithium/boron mine in the US, moved a step closer for Sibanye-Stillwater...
Mothae to test diamond market
Lucara Diamond says its subsidiary Mothae Diamonds will be holding its first diamond sale later this month.
Kazakh firm hopes to jump-start Zim mine
Kazakh mining group ENRC is keen to add platinum to its production portfolio, working to overcome hurdles for its Zimbabwe project.
Orion Minerals shares nearly double in a month as nears deal...
SHARES in the JSE's Orion Minerals have nearly doubled in value since the start of August which may reflect the firm's advanced stage discussions...

















