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Perspective
12 March 2018

The pits – but not for much longer

In:
Infrastructure, Metals and Mining, Transport
Region:
Middle East & Africa
Reporter
Lending demand from South Africa’s mining sector has been sluggish at best – a symptom of poor economic governance, a new mining charter verging on the absurd and the global commodities slump. However, with commodity prices rising, new sources of lending and a new political landscape emerging, prospective new deal flow is looking more solid than it has since 2012.

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