Gold price rallies on geopolitical risks and Fed rate cut bets
Gold jumped the most in a month after soft US producer prices data amped up expectations of interest-rate cuts, while US-led airstrikes on Houthi rebel targets in Yemen stoked haven demand.
-
-
Visit: 96
UK risks losing out to Europe in hydrogen energy race
Mining News Pro - In 2021, the UK set out a bold ambition to become a ‘global leader in hydrogen’ by 2030. Two years later, delivery is falling short and it’s dropped behind European rivals jostling for a piece of the market.
-
-
Visit: 108
‘Evenly balanced’ risks means lower commodity prices, but robust volumes
Mining News Pro - The heat is coming out of global commodity prices and the risks to the outlook are “evenly balanced”.
-
-
Visit: 141
Canada risks more than $37 billion in clean tech as incentives in limbo
Mining News Pro - More than a year after Canada first announced incentives to jumpstart clean technology projects there is still no money flowing, and if they are not in place soon, more than C$50 billion ($37 billion) in investments could be at risk, industry groups said.
-
-
Visit: 129
Zijin Mining slows M&A on valuations, geopolitical risks
Mining News Pro - Zijin Mining Group Co., a leading Chinese copper and gold miner, has slowed acquisitions due to high project valuations and geopolitical tensions.
-
-
Visit: 156
Copper price hits three-month high amid demand hopes, supply risks
Mining News Pro - Copper hit a three-month high as it headed for its biggest monthly advance since January, supported by growing optimism over Chinese demand and mounting supply risks in Chile.
-
-
Visit: 187
Clean tech faces increasing risks with mining tied to new abuses
Mining News Pro - Investors in clean technology face a growing list of risks via the supply chains feeding such products, according to a study by Business & Human Rights Resource Centre’s Transition Minerals Tracker.
-
-
Visit: 133
Iron ore price outlook clouded by global demand woes, supply risks
Mining News Pro - Iron ore prices are on track to end 2022 at their lowest in the last three or four years and will probably languish next year as well, with China and Europe cutting steel output, while pressure mounts from additional supply.
-
-
Visit: 525
Iron ore price outlook clouded by global demand woes, supply risks
Mining News Pro - Iron ore prices are on track to end 2022 at their lowest in the last three or four years and will probably languish next year as well, with China and Europe cutting steel output, while pressure mounts from additional supply.
-
-
Visit: 417
ESG, geopolitics ranked top risks for mining companies, EY survey shows
Mining News Pro - Global mining and metals executives view environment, social and governance (ESG), geopolitics and climate change as the top three risks facing their business over the next 12 months, according to this year’s ranking of the Top 10 business risks and opportunities for mining and metals in 2023 by EY.
-
-
Visit: 497
Copper price rises on supply risks and softening dollar
Mining News Pro - Copper price rose on Tuesday, as supply risks flagged by major producers offset demand concerns, while a softening dollar made the metal cheaper for holders of other currencies.
-
-
Visit: 631
Copper price rises on supply risks and softening dollar
Mining News Pro - Copper price rose on Tuesday, as supply risks flagged by major producers offset demand concerns, while a softening dollar made the metal cheaper for holders of other currencies.
-
-
Visit: 320
Copper’s outlook under threat as economic risks pile up
Mining News Pro - Copper is under assault from various risks that threaten to undermine the prospects of the key metal needed to wean the world off of fossil fuels, according to CRU Group’s Vanessa Davidson.
-
-
Visit: 680
LME risks more squeezes as metal stockpiles hit lowest in decades
Mining News Pro - London’s metal traders are still reeling from the historic squeeze in nickel a month ago, but they may not get much time to recover — inventories across the exchange’s warehouses have dropped to perilously low levels, raising the threat of further spikes in everything from aluminum to zinc.
-
-
Visit: 664
Nickel price climbs in thin trading as investors weigh supply risks
Mining News Pro - Nickel jumped on thin volumes in London, leading metals higher as traders weigh risks to supply arising from the war in Ukraine.
-
-
Visit: 488
Gold price approaching record high as Ukraine, inflation risks mount
Mining News Pro - Gold extended its blistering rally on Tuesday towards an all-time high as investors made a beeline for the haven metal on mounting fears about the Ukraine crisis and rising inflation.
-
-
Visit: 686
Iron ore price rises on Russia-Ukraine supply risks
Mining News Pro - Iron ore price rose on Wednesday on hopes that the Russia-Ukraine conflict will boost demand for Chinese steel overseas.
-
-
Visit: 871
Aluminum price jumps to record as Russian attack boosts supply risks
Aluminum rallied to a record in London and nickel surged to the highest in more than a decade, pacing gains in industrial-metals markets as the deepening Ukraine crisis added to supply risks in an industry already facing critical shortages.
-
-
Visit: 577
Iron ore price retreats amid concerns of policy risks in China
Mining News Pro - The iron ore price retreated on Tuesday as investors continued to worry about policy uncertainties amid China’s government intervention.
-
-
Visit: 513
Supply squeeze risks are pushing lithium price higher and higher
Mining News Pro - Lithium has burst into 2022 with a fresh price spike that hands electric-vehicle makers more warning of even sharper cost pressures to come.
-
-
Visit: 616
Gold price edges lower as investors weigh virus risks to global growth
Mining News Pro - Gold edged lower as investors weighed mixed labor data from the U.S., the Federal Reserve’s hawkish tilt and the threat of the omicron variant to global growth.
-
-
Visit: 737
Big miners reconsider Congo, Zambia risks as copper price surges
Mining News Pro - Major mining companies are looking to invest in countries they previously considered too risky, including Democratic Republic of Congo and Zambia, propelled by a dwindling pipeline of big copper mines elsewhere and record-high prices.
-
-
Visit: 619
Big miners reconsider Congo, Zambia risks as copper price surges
Mining News Pro - Major mining companies are looking to invest in countries they previously considered too risky, including Democratic Republic of Congo and Zambia, propelled by a dwindling pipeline of big copper mines elsewhere and record-high prices.
-
-
Visit: 544
Nickel: the mined commodity most exposed to biodiversity risks
Mining News Pro - Nickel is the mined commodity most exposed to biodiversity risks, a recent report by Verisk Maplecroft shows.
-
-
Visit: 578
Moody’s flags significant ESG risks to mining with new ratings
Mining News Pro - Ratings agency Moody’s has released new environmental, social and governance (ESG) issuer profile and credit impact scores for the global metals and mining sector, which could negatively impact companies lagging behind.
-
-
Visit: 625