Commodities & Metals

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ThinkstockMolycorp Inc. (NYSE: MCP) saw its shares take another solid leap in Friday’s trading to above the $1 mark. This is potentially a huge development for the company and a big first step in...
The World Gold Council has released its annual Global Demand Trends for the year 2014, and there are frankly some real surprises here.
In a new research report, Cowen analysts make a very solid case that sliding oil prices combined with local currency weakness may prove to be a huge boon for the big gold miners.
Despite a strong performance over the past year, J.P. Morgan analysts downgraded aluminum giants Alcoa and Century Aluminum.
Randgold Resources reported disappointing fourth-quarter and full-year 2014 earnings before markets opened Monday morning.
Coal prices in the United States have reached a six-year low and could fall further in 2015. The situation is little better internationally.
Is Molycorp back and can it get past the New York Stock Exchange's $1 rule -- the stock has been under $1 since the end of November.
Cliffs Natural Resources reported better-than-expected fourth-quarter earnings after the markets closed on Monday.
Arch Coal reported disappointing fourth-quarter financial results Tuesday morning and suspended its dividend.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture released its preliminary report on December farm prices Friday afternoon.
ThinkstockAK Steel Holding Corp. (NYSE: AKS) has been caught between a rock and a hard place in its turnaround efforts. Just when the company looked as though it was recovering, the global economic...
Cliffs Natural Resources announced that it, Bloom Lake General Partner and others had commenced restructuring proceedings in Canada under the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act.
Peabody Energy reported disappointing fourth-quarter and full-year 2014 results before markets opened Tuesday morning.
Peabody Energy and AK Steel are low-priced stocks with very active trading volume, and they are both a mere fraction of their former selves.
J.P. Morgan points out that despite the recent rally, their opinion on gold remains that upside could very well be capped at current levels, or lower, for the rest of the year.