Aussie resource sector job cuts continue with Rio’s retrenchments at Clermont
Rio Tinto (ASX:RIO) continues the recent spate of mining sector retrenchments with job cuts at its Clermont thermal coal mine in Australia's north-east.
Rio Tinto (ASX:RIO) continues the recent spate of mining sector retrenchments with job cuts at its Clermont thermal coal mine in Australia's north-east.
Last week the Bernanke Fed recommenced its interventionist tendencies and announced QE3.
Best-selling author John Mauldin of Mauldin Economics says the EU is only left with choices that range from bad to disastrous.
Best-selling author John Mauldin says the EU is only left with choices that range from bad to disastrous. Republicans and Democrats will have to hold hands and walk off the cliff together to solve U.S. economic problems.
Got a rare earth deposit? Great. Got a mine? Even better.
World’s First Affordable, Two-Way Satellite Communicator Takes Honors in Emergency Response Category
Following the shift in provincial policy after the Quebec provincial election, the Harper government said on Friday that it will no longer oppose international efforts to put asbestos on a list of hazardous substances.
Right on the heels of the Republican and Democratic National Conventions, the recent Casey Research Summit in Carlsbad, California, focused on a timely theme: "Navigating the Politicized Economy."
Gold hit an intra-day high of $1.775 shortly before the end of the trading day – a 7-month high and up $240 from its 2012 lows struck in May.
World number one producer Vale says the market will remain stuck in a period of significant volatility until China reduces its stockpiles.