Corporate metals and mining: 5 things to look for in 2024
Predictions for the year ahead
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James Whiteside
Head of Corporate, Metals & Mining
James Whiteside
Head of Corporate, Metals & Mining
With 15 years of experience in the metals and mining industry, James leads our corperate coverage.
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Corporate metals and mining: 5 things to look for in 2024
In 2024, the mining industry could witness a significant divergence in strategies among major players. The question of whether to prioritise growth or return cash to shareholders is, at least, back on the agenda for most.
But some majors will struggle to be proactive with balance sheets that will become more stretched than in recent years.
How might BHP, Rio Tinto and Anglo American strategies diverge? Drawing on insight from our Corporate Strategy & Analytics Service we've set out our view of the five corporate themes to look out for over the next twelve months. This includes:
- Cutbacks to open up deeper value
- Capex: navigating growth and stability
- Divergent valuation differentials to steer M&A
- And more.
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