PROJECT FINANCE

All hail king debt!

THE cost of mining capital has increased, equity investors in some markets won’t touch explorers with a barge pole, and private equity is more interested in buying up producers than juniors. That has certainly made life for the latter group very tough indeed, a mining investment audience in London has heard.

Elliott Holley in London
Is the junior mining funding well running dry?

Is the junior mining funding well running dry?

"I fear [junior] mining companies will just not get funded," Julian Treger, CEO of London-listed mining royalty company Anglo Pacific Group, said. "Even the more mature mining companies are still looking...

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