News
09 September 2015

Glencore halts trading ahead of plan to cut $30 billion debt

Region:
Asia-Pacific

Glencore, the world’s largest publicly-traded commodity supplier,halted its stock in Hong Kong Monday ahead of an announcement on plans to cut net debt of about $30 billion. Switzerland-based Glencore, which last week posted its biggest weekly decline in London trading since going public in...

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