Junior Mining News

Centerra mine’s future up in the air as Kyrgyzstan to review deal

By Cecilia Jamasmie Fresh doubt has been cast over a deal reached last year between Centerra Gold (TSX:CG) (OTCMKTS: CAGDF) and the Kyrgyz Republic ending long-dragged disputes, after a government speaker confirmed Friday the parliament will review the settlement in September. According to radio Azattyk, the upcoming revision of the strategic agreement may lead to

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China’s No.1 maker of battery cells for EVs to build plant in Germany

By Cecilia Jamasmie China’s Contemporary Amperex Technology (CATL) is said to be ready to start building a battery factory in Germany, planting a flag on the grounds of car giants BMW, Volkswagen and Daimler AG as part of a plan to settle close to most European automakers. Plant expected to be at the German state

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Bluerock Diamonds trades up on resumption of production at Kareevlei

By Michael Allan McCrae Bluerock Diamonds was up 7.87% to GBX1.27 (CAN0.02) a share after announcing production had resumed at its South African diamond mine, Kareevlei. The company announced that it had found a long-term fix for its cone crusher which had been affecting throughput. The company says that changes made to the crushing circuit

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BHP adds electric vehicles to its light truck fleet

By Michael Allan McCrae BHP Billiton will add two electric vehicles to its 240 fleet of trucks at its Olympic Dam mine in South Australia. The vehicles are being tested looking at various performance measures, such as the vehicles’ performance, power supply, maintenance requirements, charging time and corrosion resistance underground. The electric vehicle will look

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USD/CNH: The final frontier in the US-China trade war?

Modern wars are fought with precision tactics and tools like drones, targeted strikes, and heavy reconnaissance to identify where the enemy is weakest. But, as any military historian will tell you, wars used to involve far more blunt tools, like catapults and trebuchets, to inflict maximum damage on the enemy; friendly fire be damned. …read

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Sibanye at the Center of Climbing South African Mine Fatalities

By Nicole Rashotte Of the 47 deaths that have occurred at South African mines this year, Sibanye-Stillwater (NYSE:SBGL) is responsible for almost half of them, making the last six months the deadliest in the company’s five years of operation, says a Thursday (June 28) Bloomberg report. As the largest producer of gold in South Africa,

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Rick Ackerman and Technicals – Thu 28 Jun, 2018

By Cory댊 Some Personal Reflections On The Market Rick Ackerman reflects on the markets and how it’s hard to be a bear. We discuss the ability of tech stocks to continue to bounce back after every drop and gold’s inability to gain any traction. Download audio file (2018_06_28-Rick-Ackerman.mp3) Click here to visit Rick’s site. …read

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