Nickel soars as Indonesia bans ore exports September 2, 2019 Indonesia today said it would bring forward a planned nickel ore export ban to the beginning of next year, sending prices up to an almost five-year high. The country, which is the world’s biggest producer, said that exports of all grades of nickel ore will be stopped from 1 January 2020, even if companies have [...]
Auditor ranking race narrows as FTSE 100 firms spread out September 2, 2019 Prized FTSE 100 clients are now more evenly spread out among the Big Four accountancy giants than at any time in almost 15 years, with some of the UK’s top auditors losing out to their rivals after an intense year of scrutiny and high-profile failures. The blue-chip client league table for auditors has “never been [...]
Antofagasta on track for record copper production August 22, 2019 Despite lower prices, a jump in copper sales boosted Antofagasta’s top and bottom lines and set it on track for a record year of production. Revenue jumped 19.1 per cent at the miner to more than $2.5bn (£2bn), while earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation rose 44 per cent to $1.3bn. Read more: BHP [...]
BHP owners pocket record dividend August 20, 2019 BHP shareholders will pocket a record payout, the company announced this morning, bringing the total dividend to $6.7bn (£5.5bn). The miner announced this morning that it would give shareholders an ordinary dividend of $1.33 per share. However, the payout comes on top of a special dividend earlier this year, of $1.02 per share as the [...]
Analysts and investors hopeful for record BHP dividend August 19, 2019 Investors will flock straight to the dividend page tomorrow after miner BHP releases its annual results overnight, expected to reveal the highest annual dividend in the company’s history. Analysts had expected the dividend to reach around $2.36 for the full year 2019, up from $1.18 the year before, according to a consensus compiled by Vuma. [...]
High-yielding BP shares chased higher after results July 30, 2019 It’s a great income stock, and these numbers justify investor interest, writes our head of markets. BP’s (LSE:BP.) strategy is a marathon, not a sprint, and this latest update for the second quarter and half-year shows that the company remains reassuringly on track. Underlying replacement cost profit was strongly ahead compared to the previous quarter and [...]
Miners drag down FTSE 100 after iron ore prices dip July 24, 2019 The FTSE 100 fell 63 points today as mining stocks tumbled on news that Brazilian giant Vale was resuming operations at one of its major facilities. Shares in Rio Tinto fell 4.5 per cent to 4,610p, shares in BHP fell 4.1 per cent to 1,958p and shares in Anglo American slipped 3.4 per cent to [...]
Fresnillo shares fall as it slashes production guidance July 17, 2019 Shares in miner Fresnillo fell today as the firm lowered production guidance for the year after hitting delays and poor-quality ore. The company said that production of silver in the second quarter hit 14.4m ounces, down six per cent year-on-year. Read more: BHP iron production rebounds after cyclone hit third quarter Meanwhile gold production fell [...]
BHP iron production rebounds after cyclone hit third quarter July 17, 2019 Anglo-Australian miner BHP saw iron ore output rebound in the fourth quarter of the year, and forecast even higher production going forward. Iron ore production hit 63m tonnes in the three months to June, a 12 per cent increase on the quarter before. Read more: Rio Tinto faces delays and up to $1.9bn added costs [...]
Activist investor Elliott takes stake in Saga July 17, 2019 US activist investor Elliott has taken a stake in troubled tourism and insurance firm Saga in a move that could put pressure on management to boost returns. Shares in Saga were up 9.18 per cent this afternoon after it was revealed that Elliott Capital Advisors has disclosed a 5.14 per cent stake in the company. [...]