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  • De Beers records highest diamond sales since April as 2020 looks brighter

    January 29, 2020

    De Beers, the diamond mining arm of Anglo American, recorded its highest sales of the gems since April last year in signs that the global market is beginning to recover from a nightmare 2019. The firm, which was taken over by Anglo in 2011, sold $545m (£418.7m) in rough diamonds in its first cycle of [...]

  • Anglo American gets crucial permit to boost mining dam in Brazil

    December 24, 2019

    One of Anglo American’s largest mines will remain open after the commodities giant won a crucial permit to continue adding waste to a facility in Brazil. The blue-chip company has had to endure a delay of several months to obtain the license for the “tailings” dam at Minas-Rio in Minas Gerais state, having increased the [...]

  • De Beers ends difficult 2019 with sales rise

    December 18, 2019

    Anglo American-owned diamond specialists De Beers said that the value of rough diamond sales rose to $425m (£324.5m) in the tenth cycle of 2019. The sales marked a $25m improvement on cycle nine in November, which in turn had the highest levels since June. Read more: De Beers diamond sales improve despite market challenges However, [...]

  • Copper production slips at Anglo American amid Chilean drought

    October 22, 2019

    Anglo American, one of the world’s largest miners, today lowered its full-year forecast for copper production amid the worst drought to hit Chile in sixty years. Output of the metal will drop by eight per cent in the third quarter of 2019 due to water shortages at the Los Bronces mine in Chile. Annual production [...]

  • Diamond in the rough: De Beers struggles to keep up with last years’ gem sales

    August 28, 2019

    Diamond company De Beers increased sales in its seventh cycle of the year, but is still down on 2018, it said today. The company showed that it sold $280m (£229m) worth of diamonds over the cycle, one of ten such periods in a year. Read more: Diamond sales fall at De Beers after unusually strong [...]

  • Miners lift London Stock Exchange’s FTSE 100 as iron price hits record in China

    May 28, 2019

    A rising iron ore price pushed up London-listed miners today, helping lift the FTSE 100. Rio Tinto rose 3.3 per cent by the early afternoon, while Fresnillo was up 2.8 per cent, putting both in the top five blue-chip risers. Read more: Charged: Chinese giant takes £14m stake in London lithium miner Bacanora It comes [...]

  • Anglo American gears up for takeover fight with mining tycoon Anil Agarwal

    April 21, 2019

    Anglo American has called in the support of three investment banks to help it fend off a hostile takeover bid from mining tycoon Anil Agarwal. The London-listed mining firm has asked its advisers Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs and Centerview to draw up a plan to defend the company against Volcan Investments, Agarwal’s holding company, according [...]

  • Villagers get victory in Vedanta pollution case as Supreme Court rules their case can be heard in the UK

    April 10, 2019

    The Supreme Court dealt a blow against London-based miner Vedanta Resources today as it ruled a case brought against the firm by Zambian villagers can be heard in the UK. More than 1,800 Zambians allege that toxic waste from a copper mine run by KCM, a subsidiary of Vedanta, damaged land and waterways, destroying their [...]

  • FTSE 100 risers: London miners climb blue-chip index as Vale shuts another mine

    March 21, 2019

    London miners dominated the FTSE 100 this morning after Brazilian giant Vale said it was suspending production at another mine. Fresnillo led the charge of the metals producers, up 5.3 per cent, but Antofagasta, Glencore and Anglo American also made the top five risers on the index. Read more: Shares in miner Ferrexpo plunge after [...]

  • London miners dominate market rise after iron giant Vale cuts output

    March 18, 2019

    London’s miners dragged the stock exchange upwards this morning after Brazilian iron giant Vale announced another output cut over the weekend. The company, which is in crisis after one of its dams burst leaving over 300 people dead or missing, said a court had ordered it to stop operating the Timbopeba mine in Minas Gerais [...]

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