Copper Stock Articles

The upside of a down mining market

Nov. 30, 2015, 2:53 AM / The Gold Report

When the instinct is strongest to curl up in a ball and wait out the ravages of the down market is also when smart companies snap up distressed projects and get to work while capital costs are low. In this interview with The Gold Report, veteran investors Bob Moriarty of 321gold.com and Adrian Day of Adrian Day Asset Management share their messages to mining company CEOs and investors about advanc...Read More

China to slash copper output by 5%

Nov. 29, 2015, 5:13 PM / Andrew Topf

Copper producers in China are taking drastic measures to arrest the plummeting price.On Saturday it was announced that nine large copper smelters will cut production by over 200,000 tonnes in 2016, which is around 5 percent of 2015 levels.The move comes as copper prices on the London Metal exchange and in Shanghai fell to six-year lows, on the back of low growth and an oversupplied market. Growth...Read More

Iran's mines could bring in even more cash than crude

Nov. 29, 2015, 3:18 PM / Bloomberg

Metals discovered from exploration worth about $700 billion.This is a syndicated post.Read the original here.Read More

Rio Tinto to go ahead with $1.9 billion bauxite project in Australia

Nov. 27, 2015, 2:29 AM / Cecilia Jamasmie

Rio Tinto Aluminium Weipa celebrated 50 years of operations in 2013. (Image courtesy of Rio Tinto)Rio Tinto (LON:RIO), the world's second-largest mining group, has approved a $1.9 billion bauxite project in Australia, bucking a trend among most top miners that have mostly delayed new mines to weather the effects of slumping commodity prices.The South of Embley project, located on the Cape York Pen...Read More

Tin market deficitas production drops 8%

Nov. 26, 2015, 12:15 PM / Frik Els

Along with the rest of the base metals complex tin enjoyed a nice bump on Thursday on speculation that Chinese miners are getting serious about production cuts and Beijing may start stockpiling metals to make the most of low prices.Tin gained nearly 2% to trade just under $15,000 on Thursday, recovering from a low of $14,200 a tonne hit earlier this week. The metal is still trading down more than...Read More

Stockpiling, probes, coordinated cuts - Beijing to the rescue?

Nov. 26, 2015, 11:02 AM / Frik Els

Party like it's 2008On Thursday, base metals rebounded from financial crisis levels hit earlier this week on speculation of output cuts in China, hopes a new program of stockpiling by the state and a possible probe by Beijing into short-selling by Chinese hedge funds.In New York trade on Thursday copper for delivery in March gained more than 2% to $2.09 per pound. On Monday the red metal hit i...Read More

Copper prices may weigh on Rio Tinto's looming decision on Oyu Tolgoi expansion

Nov. 26, 2015, 6:35 AM / Cecilia Jamasmie

Rio Tinto's (LON:RIO) decision on its long-delayed expansion of the Oyu Tolgoi copper and gold mine in Mongolia is likely to be affected by the current slump of the metal, which hit a fresh six-year low this week.The world's-second biggest miner, which began production from an open pit of Oyu Tolgoi over two years ago, has not finished lining up financing for the $5 billion expansion, Reuters rep...Read More

Rick Rule: Absolutely manic bull market in gold coming soon

Nov. 26, 2015, 12:05 AM / Palisade Radio

The depth of a bull market speaks to the size of the recovery and Rick believes that this bear market could be one for the history books. But when will the bear end?The depth of a bull market speaks to the size of the recovery and Rick believes that this bear market could be one for the history books. But when will the bear end?Watch Interview with Rick RuleTalking points from this week's intervie...Read More

These 6 metals, minerals back to greenfield pricing by 2020

Nov. 25, 2015, 4:31 PM / Frik Els

It's hard to find an analysis of the mining and minerals sector that offers even a glimpse of a brighter future.A new report by consultants McKinsey & Company takes a fresh look at the industry and finds much of today's doom and gloom is misplaced.The study suggests that the steadily deteriorating quality of accessible resources combined with the current cuts in new mine investment, will likely sq...Read More

Anglo American shares close at lowest in 16 years on HSBC note

Nov. 25, 2015, 10:30 AM / Cecilia Jamasmie

Anglo American sold the Mantos Blancos copper mine in Chile (pictured) earlier this year.Shares in Anglo American (LON:AAL), the second-worst performer in the FTSE 100 after Glencore this year, plummeted Wednesday, after HSBC downgraded it to 'reduce' from 'hold' and highlighted the miner's precarious cash flow situation may force it to cancel its dividend.The diversified miner's stock closed down...Read More

Goldcorp, Teck combine projects, create new $3.5 billion mine in Chile

Nov. 25, 2015, 4:33 AM / Cecilia Jamasmie

El Morro and Relincho projects are located approximately 40 km apart in Chile's Atacama region. (Image from archives)Canadian mining giants Goldcorp (TSX:G), (NYSE:GG) and Teck Resources (TSX:TCK.A & TCK.B) (NYSE:TCK) have finished combining their respective El Morro and Relincho projects in Chile.The projects, located approximately 40 kilometres apart in Chile's copper-rich Atacama region, are...Read More

Copper price: Lower for longer

Nov. 24, 2015, 11:50 PM / Frik Els

Study shows copper price fall matches previous down-cycles going back to 1975, but expect a long painful slog before a sustained recoveryIt's been a brutal November for copper which despite a nice bump on Tuesday is down more than 10% during the month.In New York on Tuesday copper gained 2.5% to $2.06 a pound after coming dangerously close to dropping through $2.00 on Monday, the lowest since Mar...Read More

Illegally mined gold from Colombia sold in the US - report

Nov. 24, 2015, 8:05 AM / Cecilia Jamasmie

Illegal mine in Colombia's Choco province. (Image from archives)A sudden boom in illegal gold mining in Colombia is fuelling human trafficking and forced labour in and around mines loosely connected to paramilitary groups, drug traffickers and leftist guerrillas, according to Aljazeera.In an in-depth report, the news outlet reveals that small-scale miners are being forced out at gunpoint or extort...Read More

Most copper producers in Chile barely breaking even - mining group

Nov. 24, 2015, 3:53 AM / Cecilia Jamasmie

Chile's Escondida, the world's largest copper-producing mine. (Image courtesy of BHP Billiton)More than 18,600 km from Beijing, in copper-rich northern Chile, beleaguered miners are barely coping with the impact of China's economic slowdown.The situation is worse than many think, according to the country's mining industry group Consejo Regional Minero de Coquimbo (Corminco), which represents some...Read More

INFOGRAPHIC: Mining is a crucial industry for Manitoba

Nov. 24, 2015, 2:36 AM / Visual Capitalist

What percent of Canada's minerals are produced in Manitoba? How much mineral potential does the province have?Learn about this, as well as mining's contributions to Manitoba in wealth and safety.Courtesy of: Visual CapitalistPresented by: Mining Association of ManitobaMining in Manitoba had humble beginnings. Settlers of the province needed non-metallic raw materials, and began to extract salt fro...Read More

Hedge funds have never been this bearish on commodities

Nov. 23, 2015, 12:12 PM / Frik Els

Large scale futures investors like hedge funds or so-called managed money have entered an unprecedented bearish position towards commodities markets.According to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission's weekly Commitment of Traders data, five weeks of selling has seen 13 of the 24 commodities tracked pushed into net short positions.Those include the major commodities like crude oil, gasoline, go...Read More

Peru: Application of prior consultation law risks mining project delays

Nov. 23, 2015, 10:07 AM / Verisk Maplecroft

The expansion of the definition of indigenous communities' benefited Quechua-speaking highland groups.A recent decision by Peru's government to require mining companies to carry out prior consultation with indigenous communities is set to further complicate the investment climate at a time when the sector is struggling as a result of low prices and a slowdown in investment. On 12 November, Deputy...Read More

Anglo American Utilizing Immersive Technologies' Managed Services to Improve Performance at Los Bronces Mine

Nov. 23, 2015, 8:42 AM / Immersive Technologies

Immersive Technologies has been providing analytics and reporting to identify operator training needs tied directly to Los Bronces site objectives. This in turn provided focus for simulator based training activities which precisely targeted and closed performance gaps. The site has had early reports of 25% reduction in body up ground speeds, 60% reduction in overspeeds and 62% reduction in service...Read More

RAB's Philip Richards: Why a gradual bull market in metals is on its way

Nov. 23, 2015, 4:04 AM / The Gold Report

After five trying years, RAB Capital Founder and President Philip Richards sees the light at the end of the tunnel. In this interview with The Gold Report, he argues that a continued zero-interest-rate policy from the Fed will be good for gold and silver, while continued quantitative easing will be good for base metals. Many fine mining companies now trade at deep discounts relative to their NPVs,...Read More

Dr Copper, the economy and the stock market no longer in sync

Nov. 23, 2015, 2:18 AM / Tactical Investor

Doctor copper, can no longer be viewed as a leading indicator, in fact, a name change might be in order. A change of name from Dr Copper to deadbeat copper might in order, given its dismal record over the years. After the financial crisis of 2008-2009, the economy, the stock markets and copper parted ways; while the markets and the economy trended higher, copper plunged into an abyss, and it is...Read More

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