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Decision on Wild Coast mining imminent

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A decision by Mineral Resources Minister Susan Shabangu is imminent on an appeal to stop her granting rights to mine titanium from sand dunes along a pristine stretch of the Wild Coast.

Bloody, but unbowed bulls to charge again

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The brutal selloff in commodity markets had no obvious trigger, and by the same token, there is no obvious reason why prices will not recover in the next few weeks or months.

Silver bounces from record fall, gold up

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Silver has rebounded from its biggest one-day dollar fall since 1980, while gold also recovered as cheaper prices lured in Asian investors.

Hurdles may scupper Namaqualand deal

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A proposed deal between Trans Hex and De Beers on Namaqualand Mines is subject to some conditions which may prove difficult to meet.

Panic selling hits commodities

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Investors are scrambling for cover as silver heads for its biggest weekly loss since at least 1983 and oil falls below $100 a barrel.

Harmony falling short of target

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Harmony Gold’s full-year production target seems to be out of reach after reporting a 2% quarterly output decrease.

Malema: Stop mineral exports

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The government must stop exporting raw minerals to encourage the establishment of industries to process them locally, ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema says.

Platinum could breach $2,000, says GFMS

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The platinum price could rise above $2,000/oz depending on investment demand for the metal, according to the latest GFMS survey of the platinum and palladium markets.

Better days still ahead, says Briggs

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Harmony Gold investors will have to be patient a little longer before the significant investments in the group’s growth assets start to deliver output and income growth.

GFMS: wage talks won’t hurt platinum supply

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The global supply of platinum is expected to rise slightly this year, with upcoming wage talks in South Africa not expected to have a big impact, says research firm GFMS.