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Morgan Stanley: Gold May Reach $3,400 an Ounce in 2025

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Amy Gower, head of metals and mining commodity strategy at Morgan Stanley, discusses the factors which she sees driving gold prices higher, including physical demand from central banks and declining interest rates. "This rally continues...
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Fortescue's Forrest on Tariffs, Copper, Climate Change

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Fortescue's Andrew Forrest discusses his outlook for the commodities sector in an interview with Bloomberg Television on the sidelines of the Boao Forum in China. The billionaire founder says the mining group will "continue to build up"...
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Africa's Vast Mineral Wealth

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Africa sits on one of broadest and most diverse array of mineral wealth in anywhere in the world. Bloomberg's Samuel Etienne breaks down exactly why the continent is a major destination for miners.
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Congo Asks for Trump Meeting on Strategic Minerals Deal

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The Democratic Republic of Congo has offered the US exclusive access to critical minerals and infrastructure projects in exchange for security assistance. Congo asked for an urgent meeting between Presidents Felix Tshisekedi and Donald...
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Why Does President Trump Want Ukraine's Minerals?

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Donald Trump has demanded access to Ukraine's minerals in exchange for US support but what exactly is up for grabs? Alex Morgan explains.
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Trump's Aid Freeze Threatens Lobito Corridor Project

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The Donald Trump administration's sweeping foreign-aid freeze is causing delays to a billion-dollar expansion of the biggest US strategic critical-minerals project in Africa, known as the Lobito corridor railway project, providing an...
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M23 Rebels Take Bukavu, Control DRC's Border With Rwanda

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Rwanda-backed M23 rebels have taken Democratic Republic of Congo's strategic city of Bukavu in the country's mineral-rich east. This means M23 now controls all of eastern Congo's border with Rwanda along Lake Kivu, raising concerns of a...
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Evolution Mining's Interim Profit More Than Triples

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Australia's third-largest ASX-listed gold miner reported record net profit for the first half-year. Lawrie Conway, Managing Director & CEO of Evolution Mining speaks exclusively on the earnings results with Shery Ahn and Paul Allen on...
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How the UAE Became Zimbabwe's Biggest Export Partner

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The United Arab Emirates has overtaken China to become Zimbabwe's biggest export partner. Since 2022, the Gulf state has plowed $1.4 billion into everything from gold trading to real estate. The steps are part of a wider effort by the...
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EVs Have Become Politicized, Says Executive Director of the Global Battery Alliance

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The Executive Director of the Global Battery Alliance, Inga Petersen, said it was a 'political statement whether you chose to invest in electric mobility or fossil fuels' as she spoke about the headwinds for full scale adoption of...
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Rohitesh Dhawan of ICMM Says Tariffs Hinder Mines on Uncertainty

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US President Donald Trump's tariffs against China and the ongoing threat of levies on Mexico and Canada are creating uncertainty, which will hinder the development of new mines needed for the energy transition, according to Rohitesh...
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De Beers CEO Sees Signs of US Diamond Demand Recovery

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De Beers CEO Al Cook says there were signs of a pick up in US diamond demand before Christmas, while India has overtaken China to become the second-biggest market. He made the comments during an interview with Bloomberg's Jennifer...
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Caterpillar Falls on Weak Revenue Forecast

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Caterpillar Inc. warns that revenues will be "slightly lower" in 2025 as demand concerns weigh on the outlook of the heavy equipment market. Oppenheimer Executive Director of Equity Research Kristen Own has more on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Fortescue's Andrew Forrest on Trump, Energy, Oil

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Andrew Forrest, Fortescue Executive Chairman speaks exclusively to Bloomberg TV on the sidelines of the 2025 World Economic Forum in Davos.
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EU's Roswall Urges Increased Use of Recycled Materials

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Jessika Roswall, the European Union Commissioner for the environment, says she sees an opportunity to boost the use of recycled raw materials to plug increasing demand. Roswall tells Bloomberg's Guy Johnson and Tom Mackenzie it's an...
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Death and Desperation in South Africa's Illegal Gold Mines

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The plight of hundreds of illegal miners trapped underground for months highlights the desperation many face in South Africa.
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Potential Rio Tinto, Glencore Deal Would Be Mining's Largest

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Rio Tinto and Glencore have discussed combining their businesses, according to people familiar with the matter. If successful, the tie-up would rank as the largest-ever mining deal and create a behemoth to rival longstanding leader BHP...
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Ochieng: Trump Focus on Africa's Trade Rather Than Military Ties

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Chad has foiled assault attempts on its Presidency while Islamist rebels have gone on a record killing spree in Congo. Beverly Ochieng, Control Risks's Senior Analyst for Francophone Africa spoke to Bloomberg's Chief Africa Correspondent...
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Securing America's Critical Minerals

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Drew Horn, Founder & CEO of GreenMet, discusses investing in innovation across the critical minerals industry. He speaks with Alix Steel and Paul Sweeney on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Why Is Congo Suing Apple?

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The Democratic Republic of Congo filed lawsuits against Apple Inc. in France and Belgium accusing the company of using minerals "pillaged" from the African nation in its products. In a statement, Apple said it strongly disputes the...
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BHP CEO Sees Near-Term Uncertainty for Miners as Trump Takes Office

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BHP CEO Mike Henry discusses metals, copper demand and the outlook for the mining industry amid the incoming Donald Trump administration.
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Sprott Asset Management CEO on Uranium Miners ETF (URNM)

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Sprott Asset Management CEO John Ciampaglia discusses the Sprott Uranium Miners ETF (URNM) as uranium has been one of the best performing commodities in the past 5 years. He speaks with Scarlet Fu, Katie Greifeld and Eric Balchunas on...
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Ghana Decides | Africa Amplified

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It's been a year of profound political change in Africa, with voters punishing ruling parties in South Africa, Botswana, Senegal and Mauritius. And Ghanaians are set to follow suit when they go to the polls in December. This comes...
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Ghana Is Losing Billions From Illegal Gold Mining

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The gold mining industry in Ghana is causing environmental damage and pollution, leading to protests and calls for bans on small-scale mining operations. As the African country nears the national elections on Dec. 7, politicians have...