Glencore Abandons Kazzinc Sale, Bloomberg Reports
-- Glencore is scrapping plans to sell its stake in Kazakh mining company Kazzinc after bids from potential buyers didn't meet the valuation, Bloomberg reports citing unnamed sources.
-- The Switzerland-based mining giant--which holds a 70% stake in Kazzinc--had considered abandoning the business amid interest from Chinese buyers, Bloomberg reports.
--Glencore declined to comment when contacted by Dow Jones Newswires.
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