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Uranium Week: Prices Tumble

May 05 2015

The recent slip in the spot uranium price became a plunge last week as selling outstripped buying interest. Term contract prices have also fallen


South32 Depends On Manganese (And Vice Versa)

May 01 2015

Manganese has suffered a similar fate to iron ore in the slowing of steel production growth but the upcoming South32 de-merger has reinvigorated interest in the outlook for the metal.


Material Matters: Oil, Thermal Coal, Copper, Gold And Platinum

Apr 29 2015

Oil production decline in US; China’s thermal coal exports; copper supply diversifies; gold under pressure; platinum demand lacklustre.


Uranium Week: Slipping Away

Apr 28 2015

Sellers are being forced to lower prices in the face of a lack of spot market buying interest from utilities.


Material Matters: Copper, Nickel, Oil And M&A

Apr 23 2015

Supply constraints in copper; nickel trough likely; Evolution Mining deal a sign of more M&A to come; and oil market themes.


Uranium Week: Downside Price Risk

Apr 21 2015

Macquarie believes uranium inventories are building across the globe, suggesting near term downside risk for the spot uranium price.


A Ghost In The Machine

Apr 20 2015

Ahead of the Herd’s Rick Mills discusses unfettered population growth and its impact on food, water and air.


Material Matters: Outlook, Copper, Aluminium, Nickel, Iron Ore And Gold

Apr 15 2015

Commodity trough may be nigh; balance emerging in copper; aluminium supply lifts; nickel supply crunch; iron ore blues; gold loses its lustre for Citi.


Material Matters: Mineral Sands, Iron Ore, Steel, Oil, Nickel And Agriculture

Apr 14 2015

Subdued mineral sands; Chinese iron ore miners; China’s steel output; UBS revamps oil outlook; Credit Suisse more optimistic on nickel; rural confidence improves.


Uranium Week: Japan Edges Closer

Apr 14 2015

The first Japanese reactor restarts are now “very close”, according to the country’s nuclear regulator.



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