BASE METALS

Central Asia Metals beats dividend expectations

Dividends hold strong despite lower metal prices

Central Asia Metals beats dividend expectations

The London-listed miner, which operates base metals projects in Kazakhstan and North Macedonia, declared a 9p per share, down from 10p at the same time last year, but still ahead of analyst exepctations,...

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