Anglo risks eviction from FTSE 100 Index
The 76% decline in the shares of Anglo American could see the UK firm ejected from the benchmark index in March.
Zambia held ‘fruitful’ talks with Gemfields
Zambia's mines minister said fruitful discussions had taken place with Gemfields on allowing emeralds to be auctioned offshore.
Anglo, Glencore backed to see off slump
Anglo American and Glencore were strong enough to see out the slump in commodity prices, said a fund manager.
Vote not needed for Aquarius Everest deal
Aquarius Platinum said shareholders were not required to approve the R450m sale of its mothballed Everest mine to Northam Platinum.
Sibanye agrees wage deal with AMCU, say reports
SIBANYE Gold has dodged a potentially acrimonious strike at its mines after agreeing a wage deal with the Association of Mineworkers & Construction Union...
Court reserves judgment on gold strike
An interim order prohibiting strike action at gold mines where the Association of Mineworkers & Construction Union has members remains in place.
Private equity moves into mining sector
Private equity has turned its hand to mining in search of value with a number of former mining supermos finding support there.
Curtain falls on iron ore’s big spending
Heavy spending in iron ore production - which has topped $120bn - was now over, said BHP Billiton CEO, Andrew Mackenzie.
Analysts seeking comfort in Lonmin plan
Analysts told Reuters that Lonmin's problems were significant and that a plan to restructure its business should be implemented properly.
Mining sector braces for wage talks
THE mining sector is bracing itself for tough wage negotiations as unions, engaged in a war to win members, are unlikely to back down unless significant concessions are made by companies

















