Les cours de l’or en baisse forcent la dévaluation et la réduction de budget dans tout le secteur, selon 24hGold.com. Endommagées par la chute des prix de l’or, beaucoup de compagnies minières aurifères font face à la dépréciation de la valeur des actifs achetés lors du marché haussier de la dernière décennie, ont affirmé les analystes spécialistes de mines.
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Top 10 Copper Producing Companies
Copper prices lurched forward on increased demand and worries about dwindling stockpiles during the first half of 2011. However, prices have since faltered amid concerns about the spillover effect of the Eurozone’s debt crisis in addition to a slowdown in demand for copper from China, according to Copper Investing News. While prices are expected to be less tumultuous moving forward, demand is expected to continue outstripping supply, albeit slightly.
Congo Army Smuggling Minerals in East Congo – UN Experts Say
The Democratic Republic of Congo’s army is smuggling and taxing gold and tin in the country’s east, where the government is trying to cut the link between violence and the mineral trade, a United Nations group of experts said.
Top 10 Copper Producing Countries of 2012
Copper produced in DR Congo by Boss Mining in Katanga Copper is fairly ubiquitous around the world and has countless valuable uses. As such, the metal has been mined for thousands of years. According to the Copper Development Association, these days, more than 5 million tons of copper are produced each year.
Interdiction prochaine de la vente des matières premières physiques par les banques aux USA?
Siège de la FED Selon Agence Ecofin, la Réserve fédérale américaine (Fed) «examine» les permis de vendre des matières premières physiques dont bénéficient certaines banques, par opposition aux contrats à terme adossés à des matières premières, affirme le Financial Times le 22 juillet sur son site internet. Des hauts responsables de la Fed ont discuté ces dernières semaines avec des dirigeants de grandes banques de Wall Street à l’instar de JPMorgan Chase ou Goldman Sachs de la possibilité d’interdire aux banques de détenir des actifs de matières premières physiques, ajoute…
2012 Top Gold Producing Countries
Over the past few decades, gold mining has become a truly global industry. Currently, there are 90 countries that mine the precious metal and the top 20 producing nations provide more than 75 percent of the world’s gold each year. In 2012, companies put out a total of 2,700 tons of gold, according to the US Geological Survey.
Raising the Bar on Extractive Resources Transparency and Accountability
By James F. Entwistle, U.S. Ambassador to the DRC Over 3.5 billion people—or half of the world’s population—live in countries that are rich in extractive resources such as oil, gas, and minerals. Yet, too often, the benefits from this wealth do not go to support the development of the country and thus do not work to the advantage of the average citizens. Extractive resources are inherently challenging for governments to manage effectively, transparently, and inclusively.
Hausser la Barre quant à la Transparence et la Responsabilité en matière de Ressources Extractives
James F. Entwistle, U.S. Ambassador to the DRC Plus de 3,5 milliards de personnes – c’est-à-dire la moitié de la population mondiale – vivent dans des pays riches en ressources extractives telles que le pétrole, le gaz et les substances minérales.
Congo Affidavit on Gécamines Deal May Allow IMF Loans to Proceed
The IMF said it is ready to open talks with the Democratic Republic of Congo on a new support programme after Kinshasa provided more details on a controversial mining deal that led to the last loan programme being scrapped.
Appeals Court dismisses oil industry attack on landmark sunshine law
US President Barack Obama (lejdd.fr Pic) WASHINGTON, DC – The Publish What You Pay US coalition cheered a decision by the US Court of Appeals to dismiss on jurisdictional grounds a lawsuit brought by the oil industry against a landmark oil, gas and mining payment disclosure law. Section 1504 of the Dodd-Frank Act of 2010, the so-called “Cardin-Lugar” provision requires U.S. and foreign oil, gas and mining companies to publish payments to US and foreign governments in annual reports to the SEC.