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Platinum supply shortfall could drive price rally, says industry body

Report shows second year of deficit as miner Anglo American rejects rival BHP’s offer that includes plan to spin off platinum assets

A global shortfall in the supply of platinum is likely to drive up prices, according to a new report, adding to concerns that a proposal for miner Anglo American to sell its South African interests in the industrial metal could mean it misses out on a revival in the sector.

A proposed £30bn-plus takeover by BHP of its rival includes spinning off the Anglo American Platinum unit through a stock market listing. Anglo rejected BHP’s revised offer on Monday.

But according to a report on Monday from industry body the World Platinum Investment Council, global demand for the metal — which is used in the production of catalytic converters that help cut harmful emissions — will exceed supply by 476,000 ounces this year, equivalent to 6 per cent of annual demand.

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