Pathfinder Breaks Down Mongolia's "Oversold" Market
The past two years have been anything but dull for investors in Mongolia. The country enjoys a potentially enormous advantage in that within its vast unpopulated steppes lie millions of tons of reso...
Mongolia Eyes Changing Laws to Stimulate Mining Investment
Mongolia’s government said it intends to submit two bills to parliament that could stimulate its mining sector and stoke investment. The first bill would annul a June 2010 law suspending the issue of new exploration licenses, providing opportunities for companies to explore deposits that include coal, copper and gold, according to the government’s website, citing a meeting on April 19.
Frontier Markets: Investing In Mongolia
On the outskirts of Ulaanbaatar, a nomadic family of herders is sitting outside their ger (the family tent commonly called a "yurt" in the West) watching Bloomberg TV…on a high-definition flat-screen ...
Mongolia mulls sovereign wealth fund - BUSINESS NEW EUROPE
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Mongolia Is Feeling Friendlier Toward Foreign Investors
Mongolia is moving toward scrapping a year-old law restricting foreign ownership of what the country deems strategic assets, including mines, as it struggles to reverse the effects of resource nationalism and a global commodity slump...