Michael Campbell, a well-known financial analyst and host of Michael Campbell’s Money Talks, shared his outlook on gold and energy ahead of the World Outlook Financial Conference. Scheduled to run from February 7 to 8 in Vancouver, BC, the event will feature speakers including Martin Armstrong, Tony Greer, Peter Grandich,…
The potash sector faced a number of headwinds in 2023, leading to volatility in fertilizer prices for much of the year. While the market stabilized in the first half of 2024, lower cost inputs for potash production and improved crop production have placed downward pressure on potash prices in the…
Tartana Minerals (TAT:AU) has announced Tartana to explore accessing Mungana Processing Plant Download the PDF here. This post appeared first on investingnews.com
Astral Resources (AAR:AU) has announced Bidder’s Statement Download the PDF here. This post appeared first on investingnews.com
As the Trump administration begins its four year mandate and war continues to rage in Ukraine, the precarious geopolitical landscape remains the primary focus for many resource sector watchers and participants. Day one of the Vancouver Resource Investment Conference began with a panel on the global geopolitical outlook. Moderated by…
Foran Mining (TSXV:FOM,OTCQX:FMCXF) has signed a contribution agreement with the Canadian government’s Strategic Innovation Fund (SIF), securing up to C$41 million for its McIlvenna Bay project in Saskatchewan. McIlvenna Bay, located west of Flin Flon, Manitoba, contains copper, zinc and other critical minerals, and is positioned to be a key…
Costco and the Teamsters union have reached a tentative agreement on a new contract, avoiding a strike, the union said Saturday. Teamsters spokesman Matthew McQuaid confirmed the agreement, which will have to be approved by members. Details of the agreement weren’t immediately available. The Associated Press left a message seeking…
Could a ceasefire deal be a disaster for Ukraine in disguise? That is the urgent question echoing in Ukrainian frontline bunkers and in the ruins of besieged towns, where ubiquitous exhaustion begs for peace, but where a costly learned distrust of Russia rules. Anxiety is manifold. Would a ceasefire hold?…
On the first day of November, Aleksandar Matkovic was running late for a train. He was traveling from Novi Sad, in the north of Serbia, to its capital Belgrade, where he works as an economic historian. When he got to the station, he witnessed a scene of horror that has…
A Norwegian-owned, Russian-crewed ship that authorities initially suspected of involvement in damage to an underwater fiber optic cable connecting Latvia and the Swedish island of Gotland has been released. Norwegian police said late Friday that no findings had been made that would have linked the ship, the Silver Dania, “to…









