Eco Oro Minerals of Canada announced Wednesday it had intersected high-grade gold and silver from its Angostura gold deposit, located in northeastern Colombia.
Russia's biggest steelmaker, OAO Severstal, announced it is set to separate Nord Gold N.V. subsidiary from its integrated steel operations, as well as possibly list the latter in the London Stock Exchange.
In a report, the Royal Couple has been named by Canada's 'Maclean's' as the top newsmakers of the year with their highly-publicized appearances.
Immigration Minister Chris Bowen says Australia should increase its refugee intake by 50 per cent, the Herald Sun reports.
China, largest consumer of the world's total energy output, will raise for the first time in two years prices for industrial power and thermal coal in a bid to ease power shortages and lower financial pressure on power companies.
Industrial disputes filed by employees and workers in Australia rose to 66 during the September period resulting in more working days lost and industries paralyzed, according to the Australia Bureau of Statistics (ABS).
The Senate Committee of Rural Affairs and Transport recommended on Wednesday the suspension of all new coal seam gas (CSG) projects in areas where it would tap into the Great Artesian Basin. The 12 recommendations are based on the potential of CSG ventures to contaminate underground water.
China accused Australia and the United States Wednesday of reviving Cold War policies with their enhanced security arrangement that will deploy U.S. Marines in Australian territory.
In a study presented at the 17th U.N. conference on climate change in Durban, South Africa, an alliance of environmental groups warned that efforts will be in vain as long as banks are willing to finance expansion of the coal industry, one of the world's biggest sources of greenhouse gases.
The two West Australia power firms signed supply contracts on Wednesday with gas suppliers. The deal would boost gas security for residents.
The current slump in the global prices of rare earth metals (REM) is a more than open indication the global market is now poised for a renewed growth demand in the sector, Nicholas Curtis, chairman of Lynas Corp., explained to shareholders at its annual meeting on Wednesday.
A naval officer accused of physical abusing a female subordinate informed a military court on Wednesday that his actions were justified by intent to instill discipline and were executed with full consent of the subject sailor.
Exports of rare earth metals (REM) from China stood at only 11,000 tonnes from January to September, accounting for only 40 per cent of the overall export quota for 2011. Latest figures likewise showed a 65 per cent fall year on year.
The Australian sharemarket is gaining for the fourth consecutive day with the All Ordinaries index (XAO) currently up around 2.2 pct. This makes it the fourth consecutive session of improvements locally and means that Australian shares have jumped by around 5 pct so far this week. All sectors are currently trading higher.
The Federal Court ruled on Wednesday in favour of Metcash in its $215-billion purchase of Franklins supermarkets. The decision was a humiliating defeat for the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) which opposed the takeover.
Fair Work Australia (FWA) may likely have another tough labor dispute to handle soon following the collapse of talks between Fremantle Port workers and management. The port workers have announced a 48-hour strike beginning at dawn of Friday.
Manufacturing activity remained flat in November according to the latest Australian Industry Group - PwC Australian Performance of Manufacturing Index (Australian PMI®). The Australian PMI® was broadly unchanged, up just 0.4 points to 47.8, to remain below the 50 points level separating expansion from contraction.
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The AUD has had a huge rally overnight following coordinated intervention from the world's major central banks.
The Queensland parliament on Wednesday voted 47-40 to pass into law a bill recognising and legalising same sex civil unions.
Three substantial economic developments announced in quick succession Wednesday morning, including efforts from several central banks to shore up the global financial system, prompted global stock markets to soar and sent the Dow Jones Industrial Average up by more than 400 points. Central banks around the globe announced a coordinated plan to make dollar funding cheaper for European banks.
MORNING REPORT (7.30am AEDT) The world´s major central banks acted jointly on Wednesday to provide cheaper US dollar liquidity to European banks. The surprise emergency move included the US Federal Reserve, the European Central Bank, and the central banks of Canada, Britain, Japan and Switzerland.
The Duchess is set to make the Holidays a fashionable one by commissioning dresses from the high end fashion house.
Greater accountability and better fiscal management are needed to achieve more inclusive growth in developing Asia-Pacific nations, Asian Development Bank (ADB) President Haruhiko Kuroda said on Wednesday.
Minmetals Resources Limited (HKSE:1208) ("MMR") has appointed mining industry stalwart Anthony Larkin as an independent non-executive director of the company to further strengthen the board's project risk assessment capabilities.
The New York Film Critics Circle named the starkly beautiful silent film "The Artist" the year's best film Tuesday. "The Artist," also earned the best director award for French filmmaker Michel Hazanavicius.
Korea's Samsung had won the first legal battle against Apple Inc. as an Australian court overturns the decision disallowing the sale of the Galaxy tablet in the country on Wednesday.
A deal secured by Optus with NBN Co has assured the telco of just compensation in the event the National Broadband Network project of Prime Minister Julia Gillard becomes a casualty of political wrangling in Canberra.
A Chinese daily has scored the United States and its NATO allies for its arrogance in conducting unilateral military operations in Asia that so far not only failed to resolve the Afghan War but also fuelled more terror activities.
France's Council of State, which hears cases against decisions of the national government, has annulled the 2007 and 2008 rules of the agriculture ministry suspending the planting of genetically modified corn in the country.
The Federal Government will reduce the baby bonus to parents by $400 starting September 2012 so it can save money.