MELBOURNE -Prony Resources said on Wednesday Tesla Inc had agreed to purchase around 42,000 tonnes of nickel in a multi-year deal - a pact that is set to make the New Caledonian miner a key supplier. | October 13, 2021
Brazilian miner Vale SA
said on Monday it is halting operations at its Onca
Puma nickel mine after a state agency suspended its operating
license due to alleged non-compliance with local regulations.
. | October 4, 2021
Chinese steelmaking ingredients
and other ferrous futures rose on Friday, with coking coal and
coke both on course for a more than 5% weekly gain against the
backdrop of strong demand at mills and. | June 25, 2021
Dear Shareholder, As the Vale S.A. 2021 AGM approaches, we trust you have seen the reports put out by the proxy advisory firms ISS and Glass Lewis. We were very pleased that both ISS and Glass Lewis recognized the Company s strong performance, ESG track record and significant board refreshment. We highly value the engagement we have had with many shareholders through this process. We have demonstrated our responsiveness to the input we have received and remain committed to meaningful shareholder engagement. In particular, we wanted to provide clarification regarding the following two important agenda items. ELECTION OF DIRECTORS In its analysis, ISS acknowledged the nomination committee s thorough board refreshment process. ISS stated:
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March 15 (Reuters) - Copper prices rose on Monday to the
highest levels in almost two weeks, building on last week s
gains as top metals consumer China released upbeat economic
activity data and as concerns over global supply resurfaced.
China s industrial output grew 35.1% in January-February
from a year ago, beating a 30% surge expected in a Reuters poll
and faster than the 7.3% gain in December.
Three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange was
up 1.1% at $9,185.50 a tonne, as of 0218 GMT, after earlier
rising to $9,199.50, the strongest since March 3.
The most-traded May copper contract on the Shanghai Futures
Exchange climbed 1.5% to 68,070 yuan ($10,472.79) a