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Global Trading
» OceanaGold's loss follows asset troubles
» Key confused by protesters
» Corby team refused drug test
» Clerics deemed abuse claim a money grab

Metal Industry
» EOCO Impounds Scraps Metals Meant for Export
» Supply And Demand Key To Base Metals Success: Adam Low
» Russia's Rusal fights metal exchange reforms citing human rights
» Company must pay $6.3M for illegal gold and precious metals exchange
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Fri, 21 Feb 2014
Draped in a Venezuelan national flag, opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez, second from right, is surrounded by anti-government demonstrators and media, just before Lopez surrenders to national guards, in Caracas, Venezuela, Tuesday, Feb 18, 2014. Lopez re-emerged from days of hiding to address an anti-government demonstration and then surrendered to authorities Tuesday in a move that he said will open the world's eyes to the increasingly authoritarian bent of Venezuela's socialist government.
Mining
 » OceanaGold's loss follows asset troubles
 » Key confused by protesters
 » Corby team refused drug test
 » Clerics deemed abuse claim a money grab
Metal Pricing
 » First Quantum fourth-quarter earnings fall on metal prices
 » Sensex closes 186 points down; bank, metal stocks plummet
 » Gold Prices Rise To 4-Month High, But Will The Bull Run Continue?
 » Why China Buying Gold May Be Bad For Gold's Price
Exploration
 » Florida: a gold mine of marijuana ethanol
 » Northam Platinum brings in Aussies for mine mechanisation upskilling
 » CBI gives clean-chit to mines bureau officials
 » Significant growth for Botswana’s mining sectors
Traders work on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange in New York, Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Commodities
 » US stock futures rise
 » US stock futures rise
 » US stock futures rise
 » US stock futures rise
Emergency rescue workers attempt to free trapped illegal miners at a disused gold mine shaft near, Benoni, South Africa, Sunday, Feb. 16, 2014. The South African Press Association reported Sunday that rescue teams were able to speak to about 30 miners near the top of an old gold mine shaft whose entrance was covered by a large rock. Those miners said as many as 200 others were trapped further down a steep tunnel at the mine in Benoni, on the outskirts of Johannesburg
Steel
 » Miners dig deep to reward investors
 » Uttam Value Steels to make pref share allotments
 » Profit at Indo Tambang Drops 47 Percent on Weak Coal Price
 » JSE strikes second record close this week; miners shine
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