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Zimbabwe to Grow at 6% as Economy Recovers From Drought

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Zimbabwe's gross domestic product is expected to expand 6% in 2025, Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube said in a budget presentation on Thursday. The government expects economic growth to rebound strongly next year as the nation recovers from...
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Further decline in the coal industry gives rise to a new phenomenon: Zombie mines

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A Scripps News investigation has found as many as 1,300 coal mining facilities across Appalachia that have been sitting for more than a decade without being productive and still may not be fully cleaned up. (Scripps News)
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One person dead, all 23 others rescued after group became trapped in Colorado gold mine

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The Mollie Kathleen Gold Mine was closed in the 1960s but has since held tours of the mines which remained popular over the years. (Scripps News)
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Zambia Finance Minister on Debt Relief, IMF Funds

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Zambia's Finance Minister Situmbeko Musokotwane discusses the status of negotiations over restructuring the nation's debt, and progress on obtaining the release of about $188 million from the International Monetary Fund. He speaks on...
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Rio Tinto CEO on Climate Change, Iron Ore Demand

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Rio Tinto CEO Jakob Stausholm, talks about how the miner is trying to reduce its carbon footprint, climate change, iron ore demand in China and expanding its lithium business. He is on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close." Follow Bloomberg...
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Former mine worker looks back on 1984 strike

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Quotes from former mine worker Shaun McLoughlin, bow mine director at the National Coal Mining Museum recounting his memories of the 1984 miners strike. He talks about the mood among miners in the lead up to the strikes, says they...
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Remembering the 1984 miners strike

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A former miner and staff from the National Coal Mining Museum in West Yorkshire discuss the impact of the 1984 miners striker ahead of the 40th anniversary of the initial walk out
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Fortescue Metals CEO on Business Strategy, Iron Ore

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Dino Otranto, chief executive officer at Fortescue Metals, discusses the company's business strategy and outlook for iron ore. He speaks with Bloomberg's Haidi Stroud-Watts from the sidelines of the International Mining and Resources...
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Chile Economic Adjustments Almost Done: Finance Minister

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"Last year we started combining fiscal policy with monetary policy to stabilize the economy and that job is almost complete," Chile Finance Minister Mario Marcel says during an interview with Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg...
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Chile's Marcel Signals Hard Economic Adjustments Are Nearly Done

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Chile's finance minister said the job of stabilizing the nation's economy following a period of high inflation and overheated expansion is nearly complete as consumer price pressures wane. The annual inflation rate is about third of what...
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CEW President on Corporate Gender Balance

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Susan Lloyd-Hurwitz, president at Chief Executive Women, discusses the outlook of women's representation in the senior leadership teams of Australia's top companies. She speaks with Bloomberg's Haidi Stroud-Watts and Vonnie Quinn on...
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Lithium Craze Sparks Big Gains, Deep Losses

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Investor who bought Australian lithium stocks at the start of the year could have doubled their money, or maybe lost more than half of it, reflecting the extreme volatility of companies mining one of the world's hottest commodities....
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Barrick Gold CEO on Gold Prices, Inflation, Earnings

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Barrick Gold CEO Mark Bristow talks about the latest round of earnings, the impact of inflation and expanding its copper operations. He's on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
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Botswana President Mokgweetsi Masisi on De Beers Deal

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Botswana President Mokgweetsi Masisi speaks at the US-Africa Business Summit in Gaborone, Botswana, about how the country's deal with De Beers has improved.
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Rio Tinto Chairman 'Very Positive' on China's Outlook

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Rio Tinto Chairman Dominic Barton discusses China's growth outlook and what it means for the mining giant. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Kathleen Hays on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia." (Excerpt of the full interview)
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Green Energy Transition: Battery Metals Outlook

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BloombergNEF's Allan Ray Restauro discusses the shifting demand picture of metals needed for batteries as new technologies emerge. Indonesia Battery Corporation President Toto Nugroho also speaks with us about how Indonesia plans to...
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Indonesia Battery Corporation on EV Battery Supply

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Indonesia Battery Corporation President Toto Nugroho also speaks with us about how Indonesia plans to become a global leader in the EV battery supply chain.
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Indonesia Battery Corp on EV Battery Production Outlook

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Toto Nugroho, President Director at Indonesia Battery Corporation, discusses his outlook on Indonesia's electric vehicle battery production and the IBC's business outlook in meeting domestic and global demand. He speaks with Shery Ahn...
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NYU's Ma on US-China Tech Rivalry

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Winston Ma, Adjunct Professor of Law at NYU and Author of "The Digital War", discusses the US-China tech rivalry and outlook for AI. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Daybreak Asia".
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Extreme Heat Causes Texas Bitcoin Miners to Cut Back

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Bitcoin miners in Texas curbed operations, crimping power usage, as a heat wave drove electricity prices sky-high Tuesday and threatened to cripple the grid in the second-largest US state. Kriti Gupta reports. Follow Bloomberg for...
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Rio Tinto to Build Batteries in Melbourne

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Rio Tinto Group is planning to start building its own batteries in a lab in Melbourne later this year. The world's second-biggest miner wants to experiment with clean-energy technologies. Paul Allen reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Ivanhoe's Friedland: Copper Market Weakness Temporary

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Robert Friedland, Founder and Executive Co-Chairman of Ivanhoe Mines, joined Alix Steel and Guy Johnson to discuss the global commodities market.
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VW, Glencore Support $1Billion SPAC Deal for EV Metals

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The blank check firm of Russian metal industry veteran Artem Volynets agreed to acquire two Brazilian mines for $1 billion including debt, with the backing of Volkswagen AG and Glencore PLC, in a bid to tap demand from electric-vehicle...
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Wildfires Cause Canadian Miners to Suspend Operations

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Several mining companies have temporarily halted operations and exploration activities in eastern Canada as unprecedented wildfires rage. Mathieu Dion reports on BNN Bloomberg. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...