RUSAL ROUTES FUNDING THROUGH HK IPO
Russia’s debt-ridden mining conglomerate Rusal had ambitious acquisition and expansion plans. It tried, unsuccessfully, to list in London in a bid to cut the $16.8bn it owes to Russian mining giant Rusal, the world’s largest aluminium company, but opened the i...
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PETROCHINA BUYS INTO OIL SANDS
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MARKET ROUND UP
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BARCLAYS BACKS UPSTREAM ENERGY
The Barclays Natural Resource Investments (BNRI), the direct investment arm of Barclays Capital, which specialises in investments in upstream energy, has partnered with two oil exploration and exploitation specialists Richard Hall and Rory Edwards, with partic...
SUGAR NOT SWEET ENOUGH
In August several big American food producers such as Kraft and Hershey wrote a dramatic letter to the US secretary of agriculture asking the government to ease import restrictions on the grounds that America was about to “run out of sugar supplies”. While the...
GAS NETWORKS: THE NEW POLITICAL PATCHWORK
Like it or not, Western Europe is caught in a benign pincer movement, as gas supplies pipe into the sub-continent from Russia, the CIS and North African suppliers. Traditionally, relationships between North African energy suppliers and the West have been stand...
GROWTH AT FULL TILT
Much has been said about the “curse of oil” that hampers the development of poor countries. But, for Angola, the existence of huge reserves of oil under its territorial waters should more likely be called a blessing. Thanks to the black gold, the former Portug...
THE NEW ‘GREAT GAME’ RULES
At first glance, Barack Obama’s election, hot on the tail of the credit crunch, may seem to blow the whistle on the “Great Game” in Central Asia. He is less competitive—or rather less combative—than his predecessor, and has also, for the time being at least, l...
THE DOWNSTREAM DRIVE
Sharia-compliant Islamic financial institutions, as a direct consequence of being prohibited from accessing interbank money markets and trading short-term debt instruments except at face value, have generally maintained high liquidity and face a problem with r...
NEW TRADE IMBALANCES
China became Brazil’s largest trading partner this year, replacing the US after close to seven decades, yet trade patterns remain focused on traditional, primary sectors and attempts by Brazil to diversify are meeting with patchy success. Finally, the threat o...
TOPAZ WINS KAZAKH DEAL
Topaz Energy and Marine has secured a $100m build-own-operate (BOO) contract with Agip KCO in Kazakhstan through its BUE Kazakhstan subsidiary.
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