Aug 19 (Reuters) - Australian diversified miner South32 Ltd (S32) on Thursday posted a 153% rise in its annual underlying profit, boosted by higher realised prices for its key commodities as demand bounced back with economies reopening.
The world's biggest producer of manganese said underlying earnings for the year ended June 30 came in at $489 million, compared with $193 million a year ago, beating a Citi estimate of $471.6 million.
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