Commodities & Metals
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Another lithium mining company entered the lists Monday. Canada-based Sigma Lithium plans to begin production next year at its Grota do Cirilo project in Brazil.
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Lake Superior is the largest lake in America. It is famous for a number of things.
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Here's a brief look at Lithium Americas and three more lithium stocks.
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A USGS assessment in 2007 estimated that Afghanistan's mineral resources. A few years later, the value of those resources may have been $1 trillion. Now it could be worth three times that amount.
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In a new report, the World Gold Council said it expects gold prices to follow its historical pattern of increases in September.
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The United States and Germany are among the countries that control the world's gold.
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Demand for gold in the first half of 2021 is down about 10% year over year, but demand from gold-backed ETFs is down much more.
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The most expensive material in the world is terbium, an essential component in commercially available LED lighting fixtures.
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Outflows from global gold ETFs totaled more than $30 billion in the first half of 2021. New money flowing in only partially offset the outflows.
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The reverse merger between Torchlight Energy and Metamaterials was completed early Monday morning and a new ticker will emerge on the Nasdaq when trading begins.
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Governments, mostly through their central banks, hold gold reserves. The largest among these by far is the United States.
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Recent lithium price improvement and signs of stronger EV demand prompted an analyst to upgrade Albemarle stock.
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Analysts at Credit Suisse have made changes to their ratings and price targets for half a dozen steel producers.
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Just five countries hold the majority of the world’s gold reserves, and the United States owns the most.
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Goldman Sachs is out with a report on seven U.S. steel makers. The analysts are initiating coverage on the companies just in time for a debate over President Biden's infrastructure plan.
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