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Mining sector sees valuations slide in June

A fall in gold and copper prices drove a 5% drop in the cumulative market capitalisation of the 25 top mining companies in June, data from S&P Global Market Intelligence has shown.

Mining sector sees valuations slide in June

The 25 largest miners, led by BHP, Rio Tinto and Vale, had a cumulative market cap of US$1.16 trillion at the end of June, down from US$1.22 at the end of May. Of the top ten names, BHP and Fortescue...

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