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Sibanye’s Froneman targets year-end Pt deal

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Neal Froneman, CEO of Sibanye Gold, said he'd be disappointed if the company hadn't concluded a platinum deal before the year-end.

Grindrod signs rail deal with Zambia

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Johannesburg rail and shipping company Grindrod has signed a $989m rail agreement with Zambia's Northwest Rail to link mines in the country.

BHP hits 7-year low on dividend fears

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Concerns about the ability to pay a progressive dividend have have hit the shares of BHP Billiton which have hit a seven-year low.

Platinum firms submit pay offer

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South African platinum producers submitted pay offers at a meeting with the Association of Mineworkers & Construction Union.

Economy will recover from strike: Davies

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Rob Davies, trade and industry minister, said South Africa would recover from the five month platinum strike as minerals beneficiation took centre stage.

Iron ore racks up record volatility

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Prices for iron ore reached record levels of volatility with the mineral expected to slide in and out of $40-$50/t territory for most of the year.

Platinum producers may mothball mines

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South Africa's platinum producers may take the drastic step of mothballing mines in Rustenburg affected by the 20-week strike in the sector.

Anglo credit rating under threat: Moody’s

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Anglo American's restructuring plans may not be enough to save its investment grade rating, according to credit rating agency, Moody's.

NUM says 4% offer is “an insult”

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The National Union of Mineworkers, which represents about 67% of the gold industry workers, decried a 4% wage offer as "an insult".

Kinross pays $33m to disgruntled shareholder

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Kinross is to pay $33m to a disgruntled shareholder which said the Canadian gold miner had misled it about the quality of Tasiast, a mine written down by $6bn.