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| | ... looked towards the increasing iron ore price. "This is being driven by strong global demand as well as production issues in Brazil tightening supply. Our key picks here are Fortescue, Rio Tinto and Mineral Resources," he said. Overall, Cappetta urged ... |
| | | ... some of the markets where it has concerns about deterioration in the availability of investment instruments - including Brazil, China (A shares), India, Korea and Turkey. Some of the exchanges in these regions restrict access to data, in turn restricting ... |
| | | ... Samarco damn collapse to the Rio Tinto Juukan Gorge destruction. BHP, he said, had the chief executive on the ground in Brazil and fronting media immediately. The company also kept information flowing to the media constantly in the wake of the disaster. ... |
| | | ... these, China's anti-pollution drive has driven steel producers to buy higher quality iron ore exports from Australia and Brazil. Speaking of Brazil, here's where the "favourable supply conditions" come in. It's the second largest exporter ... |
| | | ... these, China's anti-pollution drive has driven steel producers to buy higher quality iron ore exports from Australia and Brazil. But it's the mines down under that's reaping most of the benefits - despite Australia's brewing diplomatic ... |
| | | ... it did in 2020. This, along with the still disrupted supply chains in still highly infected iron ore exporters - namely, Brazil and South Africa - augurs well for iron ore prices going forward. This would be a godsend for Australia, in terms of economic ... |
| | | ... and experience in the field." Wirtz has 20 years' experience in professional services throughout Australia, South Africa, Brazil, China and Japan. His remit will be the provision of tax consulting services to Australian-based companies, ranging from ... |
| | | ... the US not doing that bad in terms of deaths per one million population. America ranks numero 10 - one rank better than Brazil and two steps worse than the United Kingdom. Still, the US is up there among the 220 countries worldometer.info tracks daily ... |
| | | ... laterite, copper and scandium projects. It said it will use the $45 million raise to acquire a nickel-cobalt refinery in Brazil, including purchase deposit, lease payments from March 2021 and restart study costs. It will also use the money for Idaho ... |
| | | ... fast growing asset management markets (in local currency terms) are China (25.5% CAGR over five years), India (14.4%), Brazil (12.9%) and Australia (11.9%). Developed countries like the US and UK are growing their asset management markets at a much slower ... |
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