Another Trafigura Metals Exec Departs as Pressure on Unit Grows
Trafigura Group’s head of metals business development is leaving, the latest sign of the pressure facing the commodity
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Qatari Royal Mulls Sale of Luxury London Homes for £370 Million
A Qatari sheikh, whose son is fronting a bid for Manchester United Football Club, is mulling the sale
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India’s JSW Weighs Majority Stake in Teck Coal Unit
JSW Steel Ltd. is looking to form a consortium to bid for a majority stake in Teck Resources
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Glencore Mid-Year Profit Plunges 50% as Commodity Prices Retreat
Glencore Plc reported a steep drop in first-half profit and slashed returns to its shareholders after disappointing Chinese
1970-01-01 08:00
European Stocks Drop; UK Outperforms on HSBC and BP Earnings
European stocks dropped on Tuesday as earnings season rolled on. UK shares outperformed, helped by gains in BP
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European Stocks Weighed Down by Earnings Hit; Heineken Slumps
European stocks edged lower as the weakest corporate earnings season since 2020 outweighed optimism that interest rates were
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The Mining World Turns to Saudi Cash for Critical Metal Supply
A $2.6 billion deal announced last week has set the stage for a potentially landmark shift in the
1970-01-01 08:00
Eskom Latest: Outages Intensify on Breakdowns
The central bank estimates that South Africa’s economic growth this year and over the next two would have
1970-01-01 08:00
Commodity Trader Vitol Doubled Average Pay on Record $15.1 Billion Profit
Vitol Group doubled the amount its staff earned last year as it notched up record profit of $15.1
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Glencore Says Trading Unit May Earn $4 Billion This Year
Glencore Plc said full-year profit from its trading business will probably be in the range of $3.5 billion
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UK Retail Stocks in Focus After Sales Surprise: The London Rush
UK retail companies were in for a pleasant surprise this morning, with data from the Office for National
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The Only Thing Keeping South Africa From Chaos Is Its Private Sector
On a recent sunny afternoon, Joshua Radebe patted down asphalt into a neatly filled pothole on a busy
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