Peru’s presidential election uncertainty is rattling investors and raising concerns over the future of billions in mining investment as leftist candidate Roberto Sánchez moves closer to a June runoff ...
Peru’s presidential election remained too close to call as vote counting entered its final stages, with left-wing candidate Roberto Sánchez holding a razor-thin lead over conservative rival Keiko ...
A new analysis from the Monitoring of the Andes Amazon Program shows differences in mining patterns in the central and northern departments of the country, compared with southern departments like ...
Delayed vote count in Peru raises investor concerns Investors leery of mining policies of leftist candidate Sanchez Analysts expect minimal election impact on mining sector High copper prices still ...
An Indigenous community in the heart of the Peruvian Andes is doing what most of its peers in mineral-rich areas around the world aren’t: mining and profiting from their ancestral lands. There, more ...
Mining Investors Jittery About Politics in Peru as Vote Count Drags On, Analysts Say By Marco Aquino LIMA, April 21 (Reuters) - Investors in Peru's copper and gold mines are worried about the ...
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