Junior Mining News

Former mine workers and dependents can now register interest in historic silicosis/TB settlement

By Richard Spoor Inc. Johannesburg, 19 June 2018: A new website – www.SilicosisSettlement.co.za – and a Facebook page – www.facebook.com/silicosissettlement – have been launched to assist former mineworkers and their dependents who may be entitled to compensation if they worked at one of the six gold-mining companies that have made provisions for a trust to […]

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Bonterra to Acquire Metanor in Strategic Expansion Move

By Nicole Rashotte Bonterra Resources (TSXV:BTR) will acquire Metanor Resources (TSXV:MTO) with the intention of creating an advanced Canadian gold exploration and development corporation, the companies announced on Monday (June 18). The newly combined company’s first and main goal will involve expanding its presence in the Urban Barry Quebec gold camp, with the goal of

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Risk assets rocked as US-China trade war intensifies

FIFA has trumped forex so far in trade this week, with the major currencies consolidating in relatively tight ranges against one another. The U.S. dollar is consolidating against its rivals so far today, gaining ground against the commodity dollars and pound sterling but losing ground against traditional safe havens such as the yen and Swiss

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Parallel Mining Acquires Mane II Exploration Property in Burkina Faso

By Hailey Wahlberg Parallel Mining Corp. (TSXV:PAL) (the “Company” or “Parallel”) is pleased to announce that the Company has entered into an option agreement (“Option Agreement”) to acquire a 100% interest in the 163-square kilometre Mane II Property (“Mane”) in Burkina Faso. The Mane property is located in the Kaya-Goren greenstone belt, approximately 20 kilometers

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Morning markets spotlight: Gold, crude and the rand

The intensifying trade tensions between the United States and China simply added to market jitters, consequently weighing heavily on emerging markets. While the prospect of higher U.S. interest rates is likely to stimulate fears of capital outflows from emerging markets, global trade concerns present a major risk. …read more From:: Resource Investor

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