This is important in that they'd stop them from buying properties but not necessarily saying sell off.' It's not banning them from owning properties. How it would do that is anyone's guess. What properties exactly are they talking about? I believe it's single-family, but it's also not exactly clear, because when people say single-family, they're often just talking about single-family detached homes. Single-family attached also exists, i.e., townhomes, so it could include those.
Rio Tinto and Glencore are resuming talks to combine the companies in a move that would create the world's largest mining group. The firms are looking at a possible all-share merger, with Rio Tinto as the larger of the two acquiring Glencore by a scheme of arrangement. There have been talks before that broke down, but I think the pair has more chance of success this time.
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