Iron ore has seen a slight recovery as a stronger Chinese economy, and lower exports, lifts the metal.
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Anglo American ratings downgraded
Moody’s has downgraded Anglo American to a negative outlook.
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What’s needed to help mining minnows get off the ground
An insight into the steps needed to reinvigorate the junior miner sector.
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Rio releases latest results, cuts progressive dividend
Rio Tinto has reported a massive 51 per cent dropping in full year profit, and an $866 million net loss
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Gold climbs over $1200
Gold’s progression continues, as the metal climbs back over the US$1200 mark for the first time since June last year.
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St Barbara carries out notes buyback
St Barbara has carried out a buyback of US$10 million worth of its senior secured notes.
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Mining to get worse before it gets better
The heads of major miners expect the downturn to get worse before it improves, as the industry begins tearing through existing cash reserves.
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Nickel drops to lowest point in more than a decade
Nickel has slumped to its lowest level in nearly 13 years as Chinese demand continues to recede.
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Why gold will still be a safe haven in the next financial storm
As the oil price collapses and investors are facing increasing uncertainty in the market, gold is becoming a greater financial safe haven.
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Concerns over economy driving mining resurgence
Increasing concerns over rising economic risks has caused a surge in mining stocks as investors flock to stable assets.
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Glencore’s rating downgraded
Glencore has followed BHP’s lead in being downgraded by Standard & Poor’s.
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Gold hits new high in market
Gold has hit a three month high as investors flock to gold backed funds in the largest numbers in three years.
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BHP’s credit downgraded
Standard & Poor’s has downgraded BHP’s credit rating as commodity prices continue to slump, with more companies expected to follow.
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Steel production slumped worldwide in 2015
Global steel output fell last year, the first time this has happened since 2009, according to figures from the World Steel Association released this week.
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Why so bearish? How hidden bias is sinking global stocks
It’s been a shaky start to 2016 for global stock markets, with substantial falls across all international markets, followed by some weak rallies, but why does the market continue downwards?
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Three possible reasons gold may be a stayer in 2016
This year looks to be another one of increased volatility as the market see-saws in different directions. This infographic investigates the path gold may take in 2016.
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The Periodic Table of commodity returns
This year's Periodic Table of commodity returns highlights what may be on of the worst years on record, with no growth recorded.
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Why do oil prices keep going down?
Just this week, the cost of a barrel of crude reached a 12-year-low of US$27, down from more than $100 a little more than year ago. And that may not be the end of it, according to some in the industry.
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Citi cuts commodity forecasts again
Citigroup has again wound back its forecasts on commodities as general market bearishness takes hold.
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Is the gold oil gap signifying more pain to come?
Is the widening gulf between the oil and gold prices a an indication of an even greater economic storm on the horizon?
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