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NYSE:SBGL News 29 December 2025 - 12 January 2026

Sibanye Stillwater stock jumps as gold cracks $4,600, putting Jan. 29 strategy update in play

Sibanye Stillwater stock jumps as gold cracks $4,600, putting Jan. 29 strategy update in play

Sibanye Stillwater’s U.S. shares surged 7.3% to $16.79 Monday afternoon as gold broke above $4,600 an ounce, driven by renewed U.S. policy uncertainty. The miner announced a strategy update for Jan. 29, giving investors a new short-term focus. Other gold stocks, including Harmony Gold and Gold Fields, also posted sharp gains. Traders are watching the Federal Reserve’s Jan. 27-28 meeting for signals on rates.
12 January 2026
Sibanye Stillwater drops as gold, platinum retreat from record highs

Sibanye Stillwater drops as gold, platinum retreat from record highs

NEW YORK, December 29, 2025, 14:30 ET — Regular session. Sibanye Stillwater Limited’s U.S.-listed ADRs fell 9.4% to $14.22 in afternoon trading on Monday, as a sharp pullback in precious metals knocked mining shares lower. The stock has traded between $14.06 and $15.24 so far, with about 7.2 million shares changing hands. The move matters because bullion — precious metals such as gold — has been the market’s momentum trade into year-end, and miners have been priced for higher realized metal prices. Monday’s reversal shows how quickly that bet can unwind when traders lock in gains. Sibanye is highly geared
Sibanye Stillwater falls in U.S. premarket as platinum, palladium slide

Sibanye Stillwater falls in U.S. premarket as platinum, palladium slide

NEW YORK, December 29, 2025, 04:37 ET — Premarket Sibanye Stillwater shares fell 4.5% to $15.00 in premarket trading on Monday, after the South African miner closed last week near recent highs. Public+1 The move matters because Sibanye’s earnings are closely linked to platinum-group metals, or PGMs — a basket that includes platinum and palladium, widely used in automotive exhaust catalysts — making the stock sensitive to sudden swings in metal prices. Sibanye-Stillwater+2Sibanye-Stillwater+2 That sensitivity is in focus at year-end as precious metals prices whip around on shifting bets about U.S. interest rates and geopolitics, both key drivers of safe-haven

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Bitcoin price wobbles below $69,000 on weekend — what matters before Monday’s reopen

Bitcoin price wobbles below $69,000 on weekend — what matters before Monday’s reopen

7 February 2026
Bitcoin fell 1.1% to $68,917 Saturday after volatile trading, while Ether held near $2,036. U.S. spot bitcoin ETFs saw $330.7 million in net inflows on Feb. 6, reversing outflows the previous day. Strategy shares rebounded after hitting a low of $111.27 Thursday. Traders are watching Monday’s U.S. market open and the upcoming inflation report for direction.
XRP price today slips near $1.42 as thin weekend liquidity keeps traders on edge

XRP price today slips near $1.42 as thin weekend liquidity keeps traders on edge

7 February 2026
XRP fell about 5% Saturday to $1.42, extending a 22% weekly drop as thin liquidity and macro jitters drove sharp swings. Bitcoin rebounded above $70,000 after a brief plunge, while ether surged 12%. Ripple outlined plans for an “Institutional DeFi” roadmap, including a new lending protocol and permissioned DEX. The Federal Reserve held rates steady last week, with officials signaling caution on inflation.
Home Depot stock price: jobs, inflation and a Feb. 24 earnings test loom

Home Depot stock price: jobs, inflation and a Feb. 24 earnings test loom

7 February 2026
Home Depot shares rose 0.7% to $385.15 Friday, trading between $379.10 and $386.37. Investors await a delayed U.S. jobs report Wednesday and CPI data Friday, both postponed by a brief government shutdown. Home Depot reports fourth-quarter earnings Feb. 24. The Dow closed above 50,000 for the first time.
JPMorgan stock price jumps 4% into weekend as Wall Street braces for a busy data week

JPMorgan stock price jumps 4% into weekend as Wall Street braces for a busy data week

7 February 2026
JPMorgan shares rose 3.95% to $322.40 Friday, outpacing other major banks as U.S. stocks rallied and the Dow closed above 50,000 for the first time. The bank recently completed a $3 billion subordinated notes offering. Investors are watching for delayed U.S. jobs data and inflation figures next week, ahead of JPMorgan’s Feb. 23 company update.
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