The Big Banks worked over the weekend to resolve the nickel market crises that left them on the hook for billions of dollars owed by a Chinese metals giant, reported WSJ. JPMorgan Chase & Co JPM, ...
HANOI, March 4 (Reuters) - Chinese stainless steel and nickel giant Tsingshan Holding Group's decision to produce a large amount of nickel matte in Indonesia has eased investor concerns over ...
BEIJING, March 16 (Reuters) - China's Tsingshan Holding Group has reached agreements with two companies to swap its nickel products with a purer form of the metal to close out large short positions it ...
SANTIAGO (Reuters) -Chinese metals group Tsingshan said on Friday it remains interested in opportunities to invest in Chile's downstream lithium sector, following reports that it had scrapped plans ...
(This March 13 story corrects size of Morowali industrial park in paragraph 20, and to show production data is for whole company, not only for its Sulawesi facilities, in paragraph 21) (Reuters) – ...
UPDATE 2-China's Tsingshan plans $233 million lithium-related investment in Chile -Chile's president
Oct 16 (Reuters) - China's Tsingshan Holding Group will invest $233.2 million to set up a plant in Chile to produce lithium iron phosphate (LFP), used to power electric vehicles, Chilean President ...
Tsingshan Holding Group, the world’s largest nickel producer, has said that it will be able to tackle a historic short squeeze after gathering sufficient nickel inventory for delivery, and with fresh ...
Tsingshan Holding Group was looking at an $8 billion trading loss after nickel prices soared, The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday. The company has assured creditor banks in China that its ...
BEIJING, March 9 (Reuters) - A surge in nickel prices to record levels this week has thrown a spotlight on China's Tsingshan Holding Group, one of the world's biggest producers of the metal, and ...
(Reuters) – Chinese tycoon Xiang Guangda has to find a way to bail his Tsingshan Holding Group out of a crisis after its bet on nickel prices backfired, fuelling more volatility in a metal essential ...
The offices where the London Metal Exchange is headquartered are seen in the City of London, Britain, January 18, 2018 Reuters / Peter Nicholls Chinese tycoon Xiang Guangda has to find a way to bail ...
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