Wall Street Journal focuses on silver and settle, with context pulled from source reporting instead of recycled feed copy. Cross-checked against Bloomberg.
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Monday, 27 January 2025·Source: Wall Street Journal·US·corporate
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What happened: Gold settled 1.4% lower, down two of the past three sessions, and silver fell 2.5%, down three of the past four sessions.
Cross-source context: Bloomberg highlights is pressing ahead with plans to cut jobs even after South Africa’s government and state power utility agreed to lower electricity prices for its smelters, according...
What to watch next: movement around silver, settle.
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Wall Street Journal(lean-right)
Gold settled 1.4% lower, down two of the past three sessions, and silver fell 2.5%, down three of the past four sessions.
Samancor Chrome Ltd. is pressing ahead with plans to cut jobs even after South Africa’s government and state power utility agreed to lower electricity prices for its smelters, according to the National Union of Mineworkers.
is pressing ahead with plans to cut jobs even after South Africa’s government and state power utility agreed to lower electricity prices for its smelters, according...
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Samancor Sees Job Cuts Despite Lower Power Price, Union Says.
is pressing ahead with plans to cut jobs even after South Africa’s government and state power utility agreed to lower electricity prices for its smelters, according...
Samancor Chrome Ltd. is pressing ahead with plans to cut jobs even after South Africa’s government and state power utility agreed to lower electricity prices for its smelters, according to the National Union of Mineworkers.
Samancor Chrome Ltd. is pressing ahead with plans to cut jobs even after South Africa’s government and state power utility agreed to lower electricity prices for its smelters, according to the National Union of Mineworkers.