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BlackRock World Mining Trust NAV at Aug. 20 close: 1,020.48p capital-only, 1,032.62p incl income (undiluted)

BlackRock World Mining Trust NAV at Aug. 20 close: 1,020.48p capital-only, 1,032.62p incl income (undiluted)

ReutersReuters2026/08/21 10:39
  • BlackRock World Mining Trust reported an unaudited NAV of 1,020.48p per share, capital only (undiluted), at close of business Aug. 20, 2026.
  • NAV including current year income (undiluted) stood at 1,032.62p per share.


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