July 9, 2024 Mining’s top 50 companies: two more lithium stocks drop out The world’s 50 biggest miners gained a combined $42 billion during Q2, but the ranks of lithium stocks in the top tier have halved as valuations plummet.
July 9, 2024 China’s Plenum promises cues for commodity bulls and bears There’s a view that China is likely to provide more support for its economic recovery.
July 9, 2024 Consultancy recommends Vale 15 candidates for CEO position Among those suggested for Vale's top job are the heads of big Brazilian firms, local newspaper O Globo said.
July 7, 2024 Britain prioritizing jobs in Tata Steel talks, minister says Britain's biggest steel producer started closing one of its carbon-intensive blast furnaces on Thursday.
July 5, 2024 Iron ore price slumps from one-month high as demand concerns persist Although all major Chinese cities have rolled out measures to tackle a prolonged housing crisis, concerns remain about a sustainable recovery.
July 4, 2024 Brazil’s Lula will ‘demand’ compensation for Mariana and Brumadinho The Brazilian President is expected to meet with Vale executives next week.
July 4, 2024 BHP cuts employee incentives by 20% globally — report The world's largest listed miner is reportedly paying only 80% of short-term incentives offered in 2023-24, as it missed performance goals.
July 3, 2024 Iron ore price at 4-week high on firm near-term demand, China stimulus hopes Beijing has unveiled a flurry of stimulus measures to revive its beleaguered property market.
July 3, 2024 Sundance settles dispute with Congo Republic over iron ore project The company has reached an agreement to settle a dispute over the Nabeba iron ore project.
July 2, 2024 Vale pledges to quickly replace outgoing board members Vale's board now has 11 members following the departure of Vera Marie Inkster on Monday.
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