METAL DETECTIVE

Rio's Pilbara reality show

RIO Tinto’s new iron ore boss has convinced a mob of international investors that the miner’s 360 expansion project remains firmly on the agenda but questions remain over whether Rio will push the button on one or more mine developments by year-end. <i><b>The Metal Detective</i>, By Stephen Bell</b>

Stephen Bell

Rio still has a long way to go in its efforts to claw back market respect after disastrous bets on aluminium and Mozambique coal in the past half-decade. And given last month’s setback at the new Mongolian...

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