
Saudi Arabia’s PIF Leads Bidding for $2.5 Billion Vale Base Metals Stake
Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund is emerging as the leading bidder to acquire a stake in Vale SA’s
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China’s CATL Leads $1.4 Billion Lithium Investment in Bolivia
A Chinese consortium led by Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. plans to spend $1.4 billion to build lithium extraction
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Mexico’s Adan Lopez Declines Ruling Party Campaign Funds
Mexico’s former Interior Minister Adan Augusto Lopez declined to use the five million pesos ($292,000) offered by the
1970-01-01 08:00

Woodside Greenlights $7.2 Billion Mexico Deepwater Oil Project
Woodside Energy Group Ltd. gave the go-ahead for a $7.2 billion oil field off Mexico, the Australian producer’s
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Chile Holds Interest Rate in Split Vote as Core Inflation Remains More Than Triple the Target
Chile’s central bank held its key interest rate unchanged at an over two-decade high in a surprise split
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Venezuela’s Inflation Accelerates for First Time Since January
Venezuela’s inflation sped up in May, snapping a three-month slowdown despite signs of economic weakness and declines in
1970-01-01 08:00

Five Tools Europe Will Use to Counter China’s Geopolitical Rise
The European Union is looking at an array of tools to ensure it punches at its global weight,
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An Unexpected Recovery Sweeps World’s Riskiest Sovereign Bonds
The world’s riskiest sovereign bonds are having a moment as Wall Street investors seek out high yields from
1970-01-01 08:00

Your Sunday UK Briefing: Fireworks in the Commons; Bets on the Bank
Raindrops keep falling on my head. Not really, but they will later today after Britain’s lengthy run of
1970-01-01 08:00

Trillion-Dollar Answers to Tackle a Fast Heating World
Each week on the Zero podcast, Bloomberg Green’s Akshat Rathi invites guests working at the forefront of climate
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Puerto Rico Board Will Amend Power Utility’s Debt-Cutting Plan
Puerto Rico’s financial oversight board is amending its plan to reduce $9 billion of Electric Power Authority debt
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At least 15 dead in Canada highway collision
The semi-truck involved in Thursday's accident with a bus that killed 15 people in Manitoba, Canada, had the right of way at the time of the incident, according to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
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