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IFC to invest in Argentex Mining

VANCOUVER — Argentex Mining (ATX-V, AGXM-O) has announced a proposed $7.3-million private placement by the World Bank’s International Finance Corp. (IFC) that will help further the development of its…


Drills expand Trevali’s Santander deposits

VANCOUVER — A 12,500-metre drill program at the Santander silver-lead-zinc project in Peru designed to boost confidence in the known resource, expand the deposits down-plunge and towards each other, …


Cliffs gets coy in Ring of Fire

While there were no earth-shaking events in the mining world for the first week of June, the industry continues to perk along, with plenty of M&A activity and ambitious exploration and mine develo…




Anatolia secures Tunceli licenses

VANCOUVER — Anatolia Minerals (ANO-T) has secured full ownership of a group of mineral licenses in Turkey after a failed joint venture with Rio Tinto (RTP-N, RIO-L).


First Quantum Minerals' Frontier copper mine in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. A recent Supreme Court ruling in the country has left the project's future on shaky ground.

More setbacks for First Quantum in the DRC

VANCOUVER — The situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has gone from bad to worse for First Quantum (FM-T, FQM-L) after the country’s Supreme Court made a ruling that seemingly inval…


Cabo to drill Fire River’s Nixon Fork

Exploration drilling workhorse Cabo Drilling (CBE-V) has racked up another drilling contract, this time on the United States’ northern frontier -Alaska.



TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE -May 31-June 4

Global markets continued to be a study in volatility and the TSX composite index was no exception as the index fell over the May 31 -June 4 period. Still jittery over the near bankruptcy of Greece, Hu…


TSX VENTURE EXCHANGE -May 31-June 4

It was a week in the red for the S&P/TSX Venture composite index over the May 31-June 4 trading period, as investor uncertainty over everything from the Eurozone to the summer doldrums pushed the …


U.S. MARKETS -June 1-4

Disappointing statistics on job recovery in the United States and comments from Hungary that it may be headed for a Greece-style debt crisis haunted U.S. equity markets on June 4 and pushed the euro d…


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