Strong jobs data hurts metals and a First Nations group in B.C. forms a royalty company
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Metals traded lower end of week when jobs data came in stronger than expected, noted mining audiences manager Michael McCrae. On Saturday McCrae recorded Kitco Roundtable with Kitco correspondent Paul Harris.
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