ANGLO AMERICAN SOUTH AFRICA LTD
Location
Gauteng
Founded
1917-02-13
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3886 news mentions monitored
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2024-11-29 (nbcnewyork.com)
Europe markets flat as euro zone inflation exceeds ECB target; Anglo American up 4%
European stocks turned flat Friday afternoon, following a mixed morning session as investors assessed the latest euro zone inflation data.
Read more2024-02-18 (ft.com)
Live news: EU foreign ministers call for new sanctions in response to death of Navalny
EU foreign ministers call for new sanctions on Russia
Read more2023-12-27 (istoedinheiro.com.br)
European stock markets close in the black, with Anglo American in the spotlight in London
European stock markets closed higher this Wednesday, 27th, after oscillating close to stability at the end of the morning. Upon returning from holidays, the boost was modest, on a day with a weak schedule. In...
Read more2023-02-09 (eurometal.net)
EU CBAM puts African installed power capacity at risk: Anglo American - EUROMETAL
The EU’s introduction of its planned carbon border adjustment mechanism risks derailing the expansion of installed power capacity across the developing world, Anglo American CEO of Global Bulk Commodities Themba Mkhwanazi told the Investing in African Mining Indaba in Cape Town Feb 8.
Read more2018-07-25 (analist.be)
Thursday EU figures including Anglo American and British American Tobacco | Analyst.be
Here you can see the planned publications of European companies - July 25
Read more2016-06-22 (bbc.com)
EU referendum: More than 1,280 business leaders sign letter -
More than 1,280 executives, including directors from 51 FTSE 100 companies, back the UK's membership of the EU, as entrepreneur Sir James Dyson leads support for Brexit.
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