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Reuters Staff 2 Min Read BAMAKO (Reuters) - Industrial gold production in Mali, Africa’s third biggest producer, is on track to exceed earlier forecasts for this year, a government official said on Friday. Amadou Dabo, 46, displays roughly seven grams of gold he bought from small-scale miners for about $30 in Kalana, August 25, 2012. REUTERS/Joe Penney

Mali Expects Industrial Gold Mining To Beat 2017 Forecasts

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November 18, 2017

South Africa’s Debt Costs Leap on Record 3.3 Billion-Rand Sale

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November 15, 2017

Euro Economy is Heading Toward a Golden Period

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November 13, 2017
Photo: Prince Alwaleed bin Talal in 2013. Photographer: Piero Cruciatti/Alamy

How the ‘Warren Buffett of Arabia’ Built His Fortune

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November 9, 2017
Ritz-Carlton in Riyadh Photographer: Giuseppe Cacace/AFP via Getty Images

Saudi Corruption Purge Snares $33 Billion of Net Worth in Riyadh

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November 7, 2017

MTN Takes on Vodacom as Africa’s Biggest Digital Bank

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November 3, 2017
MTN agreed to the Lagos IPO as part of the settlement of a $1 billion fine imposed by Nigerian regulators on MTN in 2015. Photographer: Bloomberg

MTN Focused on Preparing for Nigerian Unit IPO in Six Months

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November 2, 2017

Rest Of Africa Weighs On South Africa’s Shoprite Q1 Sales

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October 30, 2017

Don’t Expect a Big Commodity Shakeup Next Year, World Bank Says

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October 27, 2017

South Africa’s Rand, Bond Add To Losses On Budget Shock

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October 26, 2017
Lithium ore Photographer: Carla Gottgens/Bloomberg

Mad Scramble for Lithium Mines Stretches From Congo to Cornwall

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October 25, 2017
Barrick Gold Corp Chairman of the board John Thornton speaks during their annual general meeting for shareholders in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on April 28, 2015. REUTERS/Mark Blinch

Acacia Says Can’t Pay $300 Million Upfront That Deal with Tanzania Calls For

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October 22, 2017
Fumbuka Ng'wanakilala 3 Min Read DAR ES SALAAM (Reuters) - Barrick Gold will give Tanzania a 16 percent stake in three gold mines, a 50 percent share of revenues from those mines and a one-off payment of $300 million to resolve a dispute that has hit its operations in the country, the two sides said. Barrick Gold Corp Chairman of the board John Thornton looks on during their annual general meeting for shareholders in Toronto, April 28, 2015. REUTERS/Mark Blinch

Barrick Gold To Give Tanzania Mines Stake And $300 Mln To End Dispute

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October 19, 2017

Guinea Gets Staff-level Approval For 3-year IMF Deal

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October 18, 2017
Finance Minister Amr El-Garhy at a news conference in Cairo, Egypt August 11, 2016. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany

Egypt Plans to Extend $2 Billion Financing Deal for a Year

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October 15, 2017