September 8, 2015 INFOGRAPHIC: Most Assets Hurting, but one stock market has bucked the trend Deutsche Bank recently provided a graphical snapshot that covers the returns of a wide span of assets both YTD and since the mid-August meltdown.
September 8, 2015 SA platinum cuts to hurt global output over next two years Supply for the year, however, is expected to increase by 9% to 7.91 million ounces, owing to the recovery in the country’s output following strikes in 2014, as well as…
September 8, 2015 Could gold prices soar in September? Gold prices began this week on a slightly negative note as prices drifted back towards their lowest levels since mid-August.
September 8, 2015 South African president to broker talks on mining job cuts Mining employs about 440,000 in South Africa and makes up more than half of its exports.
September 7, 2015 Minera IRL halts gold operation in Peru as protesters take over site Around 100 locals invaded the site over the weekend, occupying a number of installations, and forcing the company to suspend all operations.
September 7, 2015 Newcrest halts Cadia mine after worker’s death After a mine technician was fatally injured at the site Sunday night.
September 7, 2015 Gold stays near two-week low on US jobs data, public holiday The precious metal price remained rooted in a very narrow range as trading volumes were limited Monday, a public holiday in the US and Canada.
September 7, 2015 Sulphur could hold key to next generation of mining deposits, research suggests A team of Australian scientists is on the hunt for gold and other metals by detecting areas high in sulphur.
September 7, 2015 ‘Nazi gold train’ allegedly found in Poland Experts are warning the finding might be just an hoax.
September 7, 2015 Glencore fights back — to slash debt by $10bn, halt copper mines in Africa Mounting pressure from investors has forced the firm to come up with a $10 billion package of debt-reduction measures.
Silver price whipsaws again as thin liquidity fuels wild swings Spot silver was up more than 7% to about $76 an ounce by mid-morning in New York on Friday, having earlier tumbled toward $64. February 06, 2026 | 01:23 pm