
Flash Briefing: Battery plant for SA; GM; Mrs May's rebound; Goldman Sachs; Rossing
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In today’s global headlines….
The reality of the US-instigated trade war has started coming home to those who have been cheering it loudest.
Britain’s public is changing its collective mind about Theresa May’s Brexit plan, with the latest opinion polls showing 60% now support it.
Malaysia has adopted its own “pay back the money” chant, with prime minister in waiting Anwar Ibrahim this morning calling on Goldman Sachs to repay over $600m/
In South African-related news, London-listed vanadium miner Bushveld Minerals has launched an innovative scheme for battery makers that has caught the attention of the Financial Times.
The state-backed China National Uranium Company has made its third acquisition of an African uranium mine.
The reality of the US-instigated trade war has started coming home to those who have been cheering it loudest.
Britain’s public is changing its collective mind about Theresa May’s Brexit plan, with the latest opinion polls showing 60% now support it.
Malaysia has adopted its own “pay back the money” chant, with prime minister in waiting Anwar Ibrahim this morning calling on Goldman Sachs to repay over $600m/
In South African-related news, London-listed vanadium miner Bushveld Minerals has launched an innovative scheme for battery makers that has caught the attention of the Financial Times.
The state-backed China National Uranium Company has made its third acquisition of an African uranium mine.