These silver juniors could benefit from the price jump
Silver is expected to reach a market deficit of around 117.6Moz in 2025 – that leaves plenty of slices of the pie up for grabs if any juniors can get into production.
Silver is expected to reach a market deficit of around 117.6Moz in 2025 – that leaves plenty of slices of the pie up for grabs if any juniors can get into production.
There’s been some violent gyrations in lithium markets over the past couple of weeks but sentiment appears to be turning.
Gold results of up to 8.8m at 6.3g/t have extended the multi-lode gold system at OBM’s Little Gem prospect to a strike of more than 1km.
The ASX has added 0.6pc in a convincing day of broad gains after the June CPI came in softer than expected, lowering yearly inflation to 2.1pc.
Forget Hulkamania, lithium is the craze lighting up commodity markets this week, with spodumene prices hitting three-month highs.
Recent fixed-loop EM surveys at the Oval copper-nickel project in Mongolia have mapped multiple conductive plates matching key structural targets.
Argentina’s investment-friendly policies and underexplored lands have proven irresistible for mining companies.
Coal could have a far longer shelf-life then renewable advocates hope, as energy security and the AI race shake up the energy transition.
Orthocell has made a strong addition to its board as it accelerates plans for US commercialisation, appointing highly experienced director Michael McNulty.
Albion Resources’ drilling is off to a flying start with all 12 first holes at the Collavilla prospect returning gold intersections.
Codeifai says due diligence on acquisition of AI backed quantum-secure platform AntennaTransfer.io is progressing well and expected to close in September.
Pancontinental Energy is currently exploring in the same waters as a number of majors off the coast of Namibia.
Some dull trading overnight in New York has still seen more record highs for the S&P500 and the Nasdaq Composite ahead of key inflation data.
Benchmark flatlines despite strong Resources surge, while Star sinks like a stone.
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