Metals, mining and money markets
Spot pricesCourtesy of ScotiabankTuesday, April 2, 2013 Precious MetalsPrice…
Spot pricesCourtesy of ScotiabankTuesday, April 2, 2013 Precious MetalsPrice…
While there may be a glut of copper coming out of the world’s mines over the next four years, it won’t be too long before a supply gap opens up and then starts to widen.
The shift from “quantity to returns” has led to numerous headaches for miners, causing project delays, hefty writedowns and CEO departures, while companies tackle escalating costs that have caught up with the rising commodity…
Spot pricesCourtesy of ScotiabankTuesday, March 26, 2013Precious MetalsPrice…
Late March saw the Canadian government table its budget, the theme of which proved to be “steady as she goes” — both in the broad sense, and for the mining industry specifically.
After the forum on mining royalties organized by the Quebec government and held in Montreal on March 15, apprehension clearly remains the order of the day.
While there may be a glut of copper coming out of the world’s mines over the next four years, it won’t be too long before a supply gap opens up and widens.
Last month, Scotiabank’s vice-president of economics and commodity market specialist Patricia Mohr received the 2012 Metal Bulletin Apex Award for the best gold and overall precious metals price forecasts. Mohr received top honours for…
Last month Scotiabank’s Vice President of Economics and Commodity Market Specialist, Patricia Mohr, received the 2012 Metal Bulletin Apex awards for the top gold and overall precious metals price forecasts. Mohr received top honors for her…
Spot pricesCourtesy of ScotiabankTuesday, March 19, 2013Precious MetalsPrice…
Phil Newman, CEO of metals consultants CRU Strategies in London, kicked off the “commodities and market outlook” technical session that launched the Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada convention with a relatively…
The transfer of power from the federal government to the Northwest Territories government has been going on in stages for decades as the territory’s population and economic base has steadily grown and matured. With Yellowknife established…
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