PM told Anglo American to move HQ to Canada for Teck deal nod – report

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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney told Anglo American to move its headquarters to Canada or its proposed acquisition of Teck Resources would not be allowed to proceed, the Globe and Mail reported on Monday, citing two sources familiar with the matter.

London-based Anglo American and Canada’s Teck last week announced a $53-billion planned merger, the sector’s second-biggest M&A deal ever, and said the merged entity, Anglo Teck, would be headquartered in Canada and have a primary stock listing in London.

In his conversations with Anglo American, Carney made it clear that shifting headquarters was a requirement that any prospective buyer for Teck would have to meet, the Globe and Mail report added.

An Anglo American spokesperson declined to comment on the report, but pointed to CEO Duncan Wanblad’s statement last week that Vancouver is the natural location for the merged company, given its…

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