RBCT coal exports tumble in May
South African coal exports from Richards Bay Coal Terminal fell to 4.01 million tonnes in June from 4.6 million in May, exporters said.
Gold price extends losses
Gold has fallen further below $1 200/oz in Europe, extending the previous session's losses, as a report that China will not make gold a major part of its portfolio undermined sentiment.
Xstrata to develop Peruvian copper mine
Mining giant Xstrata says it will invest $1.47bn in developing a southern Peru copper mine, a move aimed at extending the life of its existing operations in the region.
Gold poised as correction nears end
Analysts reckon that news China would not add significantly to its gold reserves had been absorbed and that the correction in the gold price was almost out of the system.
Aquarius suspends output at Marikana
Aquarius Platinum has suspended production at its Marikana mine following the death of five miners contracted through Murray & Roberts.
Congo cries foul over First Quantum
The government of the Democratic Republic of Congo has claimed First Quantum Minerals has been conducting a smear campaign against it.
DiamondCorp ups size of diamond target
DiamondCorp has reported an increase in the size of the geophysical target at one of the prospecting areas making up its Jwaneng South Project in Botswana.
Gem ban ‘punishing’ Zimbabweans
Zimbabwe's finance minister says a blockade on diamond exports is effectively 'punishing the people of Zimbabwe', and that it should be dropped.
NUM stands firm on Implats wage demands
A union at Impala Platinum says it will stick to its 15% pay rise demand in mediation talks next week but wants a quick end to the dispute.
Xstrata resumes work on A$6bn mine
Xstrata, the biggest exporter of power-station coal, has resumed work on a A$6bn mine after Australia reduced a planned resource profits tax, says Bloomberg News.