WSJ News Exclusive | Saudi Arabia Eyes Chinese Bid for Nuclear Plant

[ad_1] Beijing’s offer gives Riyadh leverage in talks with Washington on proliferation. [ad_2] Source link

In Quest for Battery Metals, U.S. Takes On Cobalt’s ‘Inconvenient Truth’

[ad_1] U.S. officials are offering grants to companies willing to support workers in Congo’s dangerous informal mining sector. [ad_2] Source link

The Score: U.S. Steel, Hawaiian Electric, Target and More Stocks That Defined the Week

[ad_1] Here are some of the major companies whose stocks moved on the week’s news. [ad_2] Source link

U.S. Steel Takeover Talk Rattles Manufacturers

[ad_1] A deal for the American steelmaker could leave fewer options for steel used in cars, food cans and other products. [ad_2] Source link

Esmark Bids for U.S. Steel, Setting Up Potential Battle for Steelmaker

[ad_1] U.S. Steel previously rejected a cash-and-stock offer from rival Cleveland-Cliffs; Esmark says it will pay $35 a share in cash. [ad_2] Source link

U.S. Steel Rejects Offer From Cleveland-Cliffs

[ad_1] Cleveland-Cliffs said it offered cash and stock worth $35 a share for its main competitor, valuing U.S. Steel at more than $7 billion. [ad_2] Source link

Rio Tinto Says Simandou Partners Have Reached Infrastructure Agreements

[ad_1] Rio Tinto said agreements have been reached between companies seeking to develop the giant Simandou iron-ore project and the government of Guinea on the infrastructure needed to export the…

Glencore Profit Plunges on Commodity-Price Decline

[ad_1] Glencore reported a 50% drop in first half adjusted earnings to $9.4 billion, reflecting the normalization of energy market imbalances, and the decline of commodity prices. [ad_2] Source link

AngloGold Ashanti Hurt by Brazil Portfolio Impairments

[ad_1] AngloGold Ashanti reported lower first-half headline earnings of $140 million, in line with its guidance, as it booked impairments in its Brazilian portfolio, and forecast capex this year of…

How Uranium Can Be a Shelter From Economic Meltdown

[ad_1] Tensions with Russia and insensitivity to economic indicators make the commodity an appealing bet. [ad_2] Source link