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Bank of America’s global mining head Omar Davis, one of the most senior bankers covering the sector, is retiring. London-based Davis will remain with the Wall Street bank over the coming month as he hands over the reins to Ben Davies, who’s most recently run the same business in Europe, the...

Creamer Media’s ‘2022 Energy Transition Report’, proudly sponsored by GE, examines South Africa’s electricity sector and provides insights into the status of State-owned power utility Eskom, independent power producers, transmission and distribution, as well as changes to the legislative and...

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