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Palliser intensifies campaign to push Rio to give up London listing, FT reports

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Posted on December 4, 2024

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This image depicts the ongoing campaign by Palliser Capital to convince Rio Tinto to relinquish its London listing. The article discusses the demand for an independent review of Rio's corporate structure in Australia, highlighting significant corporate governance issues in the mining sector.
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(Reuters) – Activist investor Palliser Capital has intensified its bid to push Rio Tinto to abandon its London listing, demanding an independent review of the miner’s corporate structure in Australia, the Financial Times reported on Wednesday. Palliser had first called for Rio to abandon its London listing and unify its corporate structure in Australia in […]

(Reuters) – Activist investor Palliser Capital has intensified its bid to push Rio Tinto to abandon its London listing , demanding an independent review of the miner’s corporate structure in Australia, the Financial Times reported on Wednesday.

Palliser had first called for Rio to abandon its London listing and unify its corporate structure in Australia in May.

(Reporting by Kanjyik Ghosh; Editing by Varun H K)

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