Rusal in $262m deal to buy stake in Chinese alumina firm

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Rusal in $262m deal to buy stake in Chinese alumina firm
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Russia's Rusal, the world's largest aluminium producer outside China, said on Tuesday it agreed to buy 30% of the equity interest in Chinese alumina producer Hebei Wenfeng New Materials (HWNM) for 1.91-billion yuan ($261.6-million).

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