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UPDATE: Russia’s Norilsk Nickel to create $200 mln palladium fund

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MOSCOW, Feb 2 (PRIME) -- Russian metals giant Norilsk Nickel will create the Global Palladium Fund L.P. investment fund with the financing limit of U.S. $200 million, the company said in a statement Tuesday.

The fund’s goal is to create a financial instrument to work with large owners of palladium reserves, to develop industrial demand for palladium, to decrease common volatility at the palladium market, and to cement Norilsk Nickel’s leading positions at the world market, the company said.

On Monday, Norilsk Nickel’s board of directors approved capital increase of its 100% subsidiary Norilsk Nickel (Cyprus) Limited through the purchase of the unit’s additional shares, and also approved the affiliate’s participation in the fund.

Holding Interros, owned by Norilsk Nickel’s President Vladimir Potanin, earlier expressed interest in the fund and readiness to invest $100–200 million. Entities controlled by tycoon Roman Abramovich were also interested in the fund. Previously, Bank of America-Merrill Lynch expressed interest in financing of such a deal.

In early 2015, Norilsk Nickel said it plans to create a palladium fund of up to 2.5 million ounces mainly using central bank reserves. The company planned to establish a special purpose vehicle with a capital of up to U.S. $2 billion, with the major part of financing coming from private investors and borrowed funds.

Previously, Potanin said the regulator approved the sale of palladium to the company, but recently some media reported that the authority stopped talks with investors on the matter because the palladium price fell to its 5-year lows.

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02.02.2016 16:39