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Rio bosses hopeful of pick-up

DESPITE the slowdown in commodities, Rio Tinto is still hoping for a recovery in Chinese-led demand in the second half of 2009.

Kate Haycock
Rio bosses hopeful of pick-up

Rio’s off-again, on-again chairman, Paul Skinner, said in today’s release of the company’s annual report that while the major miner believed commodity demand and the wider economy would stay subdued in...

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