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Italian financial police seize Atlantia board minutes
Italian financial police on Wednesday seized board meeting minutes of Atlantia, whose subsidiary operated the Morandi bridge in Genoa that collapsed last year, killing 43 people.
Von den Leyen elected as EU commission president
German defence minister Ursula von der Leyen was on Tuesday confirmed as the European Commission’s first female president.
EU opens anti-trust probe into Amazon over data use
The EU on Wednesday launched a formal investigation into how Amazon uses data from independent merchants selling products on its websites.
Acacia seeks stay in Tanzania arbitration case as govt shuts tailings facility
Acacia Mining on Wednesday said it was seeking a stay of international arbitration over a dispute with Tanzania just days before a takeover offer deadline from majority shareholder Barrick Gold.
BHP iron ore output recovers; forecasts rise in fiscal 2020
BHP said iron ore output recovered in the fourth quarter after a cyclone hit production in March, adding that output could grow by up to 6% in the 2020 financial year.
Fresnillo cuts 2019 production targets
Fresnillo said it was cutting 2019 production targets, blaming lower-than-expected grades of ore grades and delays in construction work at the Herradura gold mine in Mexico.