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    • Friday, 12 May, 2023
      Lex
      AngloGold Ashanti: move to US brings no quick valuation uplift Premium content

      Had it chosen London, the South African miner’s near £9bn market value would have meant FTSE 100 inclusion

      A small toy figure and gold imitation pictured in front of the AngloGold Ashanti logo
    • Friday, 12 May, 2023
      AngloGold Ashanti to switch primary listing to New York

      South African miner says move will allow it to access deeper pool of investors

      A mine worker hammers the rough surface of a newly molded gold bar
    • Tuesday, 6 July, 2021
      AngloGold’s new chief quashes merger talk

      Alberto Calderon says company can deliver big returns just by ‘doing the basics right’

      A mine worker hammers the rough surface of a newly molded gold bar
    • Wednesday, 12 February, 2020
      AngloGold sells world’s deepest gold mine in South Africa exit

      Move could pave way for company to shift primary listing to London

      FILE PHOTO: A general view of Mponeng mine is seen near Carletonville, west of Johannesburg, July 20, 2015. REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko/File Photo
    • Thursday, 9 May, 2019
      AngloGold Ashanti begins sale of final South African gold mine
    • Tuesday, 22 January, 2019
      Gold Fields Inc.
      Gold Fields denies interest in AngloGold merger

      South African miner scuppers report as consolidation talk grips gold sector

      A tie-up between Gold Fields and AngloGold would have created a group with a market value of $8bn and production of 6m ounces of gold a year
    • Monday, 23 July, 2018
      African companies
      AngloGold poaches new CEO from rival Barrick Gold
    • Thursday, 3 May, 2018
      African companies
      South Africa miners reach silicosis settlement
    • Monday, 16 April, 2018
      Executive search
      Vedanta turns to AngloGold for new chief executive

      Oil-to-aluminium group names Venkatakrishnan as successor to Albanese

      Srinivasan "Venkat" Venkatakrishnan
    • Monday, 16 April, 2018
      Energy sector
      AngloGold Ashanti head quits for Vedanta CEO role

      Some analysts had doubted Vedanta’s ability to attract top talent, given role of Anil Agarwal

    • Monday, 23 October, 2017
      Gold
      Gold miners struggle as price edges lower
    • Friday, 22 September, 2017
      Special ReportInvesting in the New Ghana
      Gold rush tests Ghanaian government’s approach to business

      President cracks down on illegal small operators linked to China

      A group of Galamseyers, illegal gold panners, work in Kibi area
    • Wednesday, 13 September, 2017
      African companies
      South Africa gold mining companies face silicosis lawsuit

      They have won praise for HIV work, but are accused of failing to safeguard workers from lung diseases

    • Wednesday, 28 June, 2017
      Gold
      AngloGold Ashanti warns of big job cuts

      Gold producer says it may have to cut a third of South African workforce

      South Africa's mining companies are facing falling prices for precious metals along with rising costs
    • Wednesday, 17 May, 2017
      Americas companies
      Mining groups in Colombia fear popular backlash

      Government urged to address concerns recent court rulings will hit foreign investment

      Emerald Mining And Production In The Western Boyaca Province...A miner works in an Esmeracol emerald mine in San Pablo de Borbur, Colombia on Thursday, Sept. 15, 2011. Colombia is the producer of the world's largest emeralds, the majority of which are mined in the mountains of the country's central region. Photographer: Alejandra Parra/Bloomberg
    • Friday, 16 December, 2016
      Gold
      Shares in gold miners maintain momentum

      Index on track for best annual gain since 2003 as companies focus on cost-cutting

      Goldstrike : Barrick Gold Corporation : Elko, Nevada
									The Goldstrike Complex is located 60 kilometers (37 miles) northwest of Elko, Nevada on the Carlin Trend, which is the most prolific gold-mining district in the Western Hemisphere. Our team operates 24/7, using 100-ton trucks and 992 loaders to feed the autoclave and roaster crushers that process the ore. In 2009, 1.36 million ounces of gold were excavated from the mine.
    • Friday, 13 May, 2016
      Gold
      South African miners to sue over diseases

      Court gives go-ahead to class action lawsuit focused on silicosis and tuberculosis

      Underground at Great Noligwa mine owned by AngloGold Ashanti
    • Monday, 22 February, 2016
      Gold
      AngloGold cost-cutting drive helps dig miner out of debt

      South African group returns to free cash flow of $141m after sale of US mine

    • Monday, 22 February, 2016
      Gold
      AngloGold hurt by low gold prices
    • Monday, 8 February, 2016
      Gold
      Randgold Resources plays down prospect of big acquisitions

      Company shares jump after proposal for 10% increase in annual dividend

      Workers use shovels to clear mud from an access way to the Yalea gold mine operated by Randgold Resources Ltd. in Loulo, Mali, on Thursday, Oct. 31, 2013. Randgold Resources Ltd., a producer of the precious metal in Africa, said there are opportunities to acquire mines on the continent as the biggest companies in the industry scale back operations in the face of lower prices. Photographer: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg
    • Monday, 8 February, 2016
      Gold
      Randgold trumpets ‘one of best years’ despite slump in profits
    • Monday, 21 December, 2015
      Gold
      Randgold walks away from Ghana partnership with AngloGold

      Resources group says $1bn Obuasi gold mine deal would not meet investment hurdles

      Mark Bristow, chief executive officer of Randgold Resources
    • Monday, 21 December, 2015
      fastFT
      Randgold pulls out of Ghana gold project
    • Friday, 2 October, 2015
      Energy sector
      South Africa’s biggest mining union agrees gold wage offer

      Deal that sees salary hikes from 9% to 13% a year over 3 years boosts struggling sector

      Workers mine for gold at level 9, 800 meters below ground level, at AngloGold Ashanti's Cuiaba gold mine in Sabara, Minas Gerais, Brazil, on Aug. 15, 2007. Photographer: Pedro Lobo/Bloomberg News.
    • Wednesday, 16 September, 2015
      Gold
      Randgold bets on Ghana tie-up with AngloGold

      Groups to revive Obuasi mine at a cost of $1bn

      A worker at the Ashanti goldfields big mine in Obuasi, Ghana, prepares sheets of steel wool that contain gold in the final stage of processing before the gold is poured in this October 23, 2003 file photo. Known as galamseyers, illegal miners have disrupted commercial operations in several mines in Ghana and are costing mining conglomerates millions of dollars in Africa's second biggest gold miner, after South Africa. To match feature MINING/ILLEGAL-GHANA. REUTERS/Luc Gnago/Files (GHANA) - RTX7XHL
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