BARRY FITZGERALD

Aussie troika benefit from Rusal fallout

ALUMINIUM has all of a sudden got interesting courtesy of the US sanctions against Oleg Deripaska’s Rusal, along with a number of other Russian companies and individuals accused of playing a key role in advancing Russia’s worldwide “malign activities”, writes <b>Barry FitzGerald</b>.

Barry FitzGerald
Aluminium. Courtesy Rio Tinto

Aluminium. Courtesy Rio Tinto

The US missile is driving up prices for the light weight metal and its intermediate raw material, alumina. That's good news for the troika of ASX-listed stocks with the biggest exposure to the fallout...

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