February 5, 2025 Gold dealers sell BOE bullion at discount in tariff turmoil Dealers are quoting prices for gold at the BOE at discounts of more than $5 an ounce below spot in London.
February 5, 2025 Russians’ hunt to shield savings pushes gold purchases to record Consumers purchased 2.7 million ounces of bullion, coins and jewelery in 2024, the fifth biggest figure among all nations.
February 5, 2025 Column: Trump or BRICS? The quandary for Africa’s miners and governments Beyond the short-term volatility created by Donald Trump's tariff machinations, it's likely that the longer-term trend of the world splitting into two trading blocs is accelerating.
February 5, 2025 NexGen nears deals to sell uranium to US utilities despite trade tensions The Canadian miner said it's in advanced talks with several US nuclear utilities to sell more uranium from its proposed $1.6 billion mine in Saskatchewan.
February 5, 2025 Harmony Gold reports five deaths at two mines Three employees died after a collapse at the Joel mine while two died in a separate incident at Doornkop.
February 5, 2025 Gold demand up 1% in 2024, to remain supported by economic uncertainty, WGC says Central banks, a major source of gold demand, bought more than 1,000 tons of the metal for the third year in a row.
February 5, 2025 Chinese firms control around 75% of Indonesian nickel capacity, report finds According to the report, Indonesia's 8-million-tonne refining capacity was distributed across 33 companies, but ownership tracing showed shareholder overlap.
February 5, 2025 Syrah Resources hopes to resume production of Mozambique site in first quarter The company declared force majeure in December due to disruptions from protests.
February 5, 2025 Anglo Platinum CEO sees investor interest ahead of spinoff Amplats, the biggest platinum miner by value, is due to be separated by mid-year.
February 5, 2025 Gold price hits fresh record on haven demand Bullion rallied as much as 1.4% to exceed $2,882.36 an ounce on Wednesday.
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