Copper Stock Articles

'Several years' of iron ore bear market behind Rio downgrade

Feb. 24, 2016, 12:01 PM / Frik Els

Rio Tinto, the world's number two miner in terms of revenues, suffered the same fate as many of its peers on Wednesday with a downgrade by Moody's Investor Services.The credit ratings agency downgraded the senior unsecured ratings of Melbourne-based Rio and its subsidiaries one notch from to Baa1 from A3 with a negative outlook.Moody's said the downgrade reflects its view "that there has been...Read More

Copper prices plummet on China worries, oil collapse

Feb. 24, 2016, 6:45 AM / Cecilia Jamasmie

Copper prices fell the most in two weeks in London, as investors' worries over China's deepening economic slowdown and collapsing oil prices dampened sentiment across commodities markets.The London Metal Exchange's three-month copper contract fell as much as 1.4%, the most since Feb. 10, to $4,580 a metric ton and was at $4,591.50 by 12:11 p.m. on the London Metal Exchange. Other industrial metals...Read More

South Australia to triple copper production

Feb. 23, 2016, 9:04 AM / The Lead South Australia

TRIPLING its copper exports over the next two decades is the cornerstone of an Australian state's plan to bolster its mining industry.The South Australian Government has launched its long-term Copper Strategy to produce and export more than $8 billion of copper a year and entrench the state as one of the world's major suppliers of the metal.South Australian Premier Jay Weatherill said the strategy...Read More

Canada's Ontario the slowest to issue exploration permits - report

Feb. 23, 2016, 8:20 AM / Cecilia Jamasmie

Ontario, Canada's second largest province, has become one of the of the country's main mining districts where it takes the longest to obtain exploration permits, a new report released Tuesday shows.According to a survey of mining executives by the Fraser Institute, growing wait times for permits across Canada, and particularly in Ontario, add to the cost of exploration and may ultimately hinder t...Read More

BHP cuts divvy first time in 27 years, shakes up executive

Feb. 22, 2016, 3:15 PM / Frik Els

BHP Billiton (NYSE:BHP) cut its dividend for the first time since 1988 years on Tuesday, becoming the latest company to do so in a sector struggling with the worst slump in commodity prices in a decade and high debt loads.In a statement, the world's biggest mining company saw its first-half underlying profits tumble 92% coming in way below expectations at $412 million for the 6 months to end Dece...Read More

Mining stocks rally as iron ore price surges 7%

Feb. 22, 2016, 11:53 AM / Frik Els

Investors piled into to the metals and mining sector in a big way on Monday after a strong start to the Chinese new year commodities demand and a rally on the country's stock markets.On the Comex market in New York copper for delivery in May climbed 2.5% to $2.1325 a pound or $4,700 a tonne. The red metal is up more than 10% from a six-year low hit mid-December. Other industrial metals also ga...Read More

Chile's small-scale miners battling to stay afloat amid copper rout

Feb. 22, 2016, 12:01 AM / Reuters

Like his father before him, Alberto Carrizo has worked in Chile's copper mines since he was a teenager, supporting his family as prices for the metal boomed in recent decades.But as copper prices have slid to a more than six-year low, Carrizo and his colleagues laboring away at the countless smaller mines that pock mark the Atacama desert are finding the buckets of ore they spend all day digging f...Read More

Huge Yukon copper-gold mine heads to environmental review

Feb. 21, 2016, 2:04 PM / Andrew Topf

The Casino project in the Canadian Yukon Territory passed a major milestone last Thursday with the announcement that the project will move to a higher level of environmental assessment.In a press conference, Yukon Environmental and Socio-economic Assessment Board (YESAB) said it will send the copper-gold project, considered to be Yukon's largest mine, for its highest level of review. It's the fi...Read More

Junk status beckons for these 14 miners

Feb. 19, 2016, 4:35 PM / Frik Els

Ratings agency's have got it in for the mining sector where all companies are struggling with low commodity prices and many have to cope with high debt loads.Within the last few weeks Moody's Investor Services cut the ratings of seven large miners. Two majors - Anglo American and Freeport McMoRan - were cut to below investment grade for the first time.Moody's took Freeport McMoRan down a full fo...Read More

New technology, automation to help miners survive commodity prices rout

Feb. 19, 2016, 8:45 AM / Cecilia Jamasmie

When the worst collapse of commodity prices in nearly two decades finally ends, mining companies left standing probably will have more robots on their side.Automated drills and driver-less trucks are among the new technology already employed by some of top mining companies, including BHP Billiton (ASX:BHP) and Rio Tinto (LON:RIO). But a new study by BMI Research says that miners, big and small, ar...Read More

Bob Moriarty: Trump candidacy is sign of a falling empire and a rising resource market

Feb. 18, 2016, 3:55 AM / The Gold Report

Dramatic daily moves in the U.S. dollar, gold prices and the larger markets are pointing to a global banking collapse that will send resource prices higher in 2016, according to 321gold.com founder Bob Moriarty. In this interview with The Gold Report, he shares his insights on how mining equities will react and five names he is watching.The Gold Report: Last year at this time we talked about the S...Read More

South32 in talks with Anglo American to buy manganese unit

Feb. 18, 2016, 3:21 AM / Cecilia Jamasmie

Mining scene newcomer and BHP spin-off South32 (ASX, LON, JSE:S32) may soon make an offer for Anglo American's (LON:AAL) stake in their manganese joint venture, if the price was right.South32 indicated negotiations had already started. "We have a good relationship with our joint venture partner and they've communicated their intentions," the company said in a statement sent to Reuters.Samancor...Read More

Mining capital expenditure continues to fall - cycle expected for another two years

Feb. 18, 2016, 2:00 AM / Palisade Research

Since its peak in 2012, mining capital expenditures has decreased almost 25%. Greenfield and brownfield development has decreased in aggregate by 43%, while sustaining capex has gone down 34%. Intuitively, the decline is more prominent in growth spending, as companies are simply just trying to survive, resulting in major project delays and deferrals across the globe.During the last major bear ma...Read More

Fitch junks Anglo overhaul on South Africa fears

Feb. 17, 2016, 1:41 PM / Frik Els

On Wednesday another ratings agency downgraded Anglo American's credit to junk status. Fitch Ratings follows Moody's rating and also believe the outlook for the company is negative.Yesterday the London-listed miner said it's exiting the coal sector by selling its remaining operations in Australia, South Africa and Colombia. Anglo also said it would extract itself, over time, from its iron ore busi...Read More

China needs to cut output of minerals'

Feb. 16, 2016, 3:53 PM / BDlive

Increased Chinese mineral production is just as much a cause for the slide in prices as the aggressive expansions by western mining companies, says Investec's global mining strategist Jeremy Wrathall.The difference in this dramatic downswing in global mineral prices compared to other troughs in the cycle was the enormous amount of debt firms took on to build new mines and processing capacity afte...Read More

The story of the great mining project that wasn't so

Feb. 16, 2016, 9:58 AM / EduMine

You've heard the story before. The one about that promising mine project that was supposed to become the investment of the decade, or a prime producing mine. But it wasn't.Several projects end up disappointing hopeful investors not only due to community opposition or legal hurdles, but because they were not properly evaluated by the so-called experts.Project evaluation experts require an understan...Read More

Indonesia to ease mineral export ban from 2017

Feb. 16, 2016, 6:01 AM / Cecilia Jamasmie

The government of Indonesia will relax next year its ban on partially processed minerals exports, including copper, nickel, zinc and bauxite ore order to prop up its economy.According to the country's mining minister Sudirman Said, the review of the metal exports rule is part of a wider revision of the 2009 mining law that led to the export edicts and other regulations, Reuters reports.Indonesia...Read More

These are the assets Anglo American is kicking to the curb

Feb. 16, 2016, 2:43 AM / Cecilia Jamasmie

Anglo American's overhaul reflects the dire straits the global mining industry is in these days. (Image: Screenshot from Anglo American video via YouTube)After weeks of speculation, battered mining giant Anglo American (LON:AAL) has finally revealed details of its radical "portfolio restructuring,"announced in December, in response to a global rout in commodity prices that punished the costly mine...Read More

Anglo American debt down to junk, outlook negative

Feb. 15, 2016, 12:22 PM / Frik Els

Ratings agency Moody's on Monday downgraded Anglo American's credit rating to below investment grade, saying the world's fifth largest diversified miner "now faces a higher business risk due to deterioration in commodities market conditions and a longer and more uncertain deleveraging period than previously expected."After the downgrade to junk status Moody's also maintains a negative outlook on t...Read More

Newcrest Mining's profit US$117 lower due to Cadia outage, lower copper and gold prices

Feb. 15, 2016, 10:50 AM / Michael Allan McCrae

Newcrest Mining rung in US$81 million profit in its half year financial result update, US$117 million lower than the corresponding prior period.The company says it was adversely impacted primarily by lower realised US dollar gold and copper prices and lower copper sales volumes. There was also an extended production outage atCadia following the failure of the main SAG mill motor also adversely imp...Read More

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