Phibro-Salomon said it will leave South Africa.
The New York investment bank and commodities broker said it will make “an orderly withdrawal from all its remaining business activities” in the racially torn country, including closing its Johannesburg office. It would not elaborate on the extent of its activities in South Africa nor explain why it decided to withdraw.
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