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BMW, BYD, Daimler, Tesla, Volkswagen: Battery cars threaten a forced shutdown

Electric mobility is one of the hottest topics of our time. Politicians have prioritized the change in road traffic in connection with climate change. Ever stricter emission limits are intended to encourage manufacturers and users to buy battery and hybrid cars. Because drivin...

Desert Gold, Barrick, Intel: Will U.S. stagflation push gold higher?

Gold has reached another record level of over US$2,300 per ounce. Investors are betting that the U.S. Federal Reserve will cut interest rates later this year. Gold has been on an upward trend since mid-February. On the one hand, it has a reputation for maintaining or...

Copper bulls ride on increased orders, mine disruptions

Hit hard by the pandemic when it first struck China in February, then again in March when it spread to the Middle East, Europe and North America, over the past month copper prices have ticked up, as economies gradually reopen and growth prospects improve. True to its “Dr. ...

When the levee breaks

In George Steinbeck’s epic novel ‘The Grapes of Wrath’, a poor family of tenant farmers and thousands of other “Oakies” hitch up their wagons to make the trek to California in search of work and a better life. A savage dr...

World's major gold miners target copper porphyries

Something has changed in the gold industry. During high gold-price periods the trend was to produce as much as possible - in many cases, irrespective of higher extraction costs per ounce. In a way you can’t blame them for making hay while the sun shone. The g...

Uranium sector won’t catch a break

One week ago Cameco announced it will maintain low output levels until uranium prices recover. The Canadian uranium miner also said it might cut production further , having already closed four mines in Canada and laid off 2,000 of its workers in the uranium mining hub of Sa...