BN Briefing: China’s humanoid robots; Major on miners; solar tax incentives; and Gold Fields leads SENS

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Tonight’s BizNews Briefing tracks a busy market day across mining, money and technology: Peter Major names his preferred gold counters while warning copper could still be a crowded trade; Gold Fields leads a bumper SENS round-up with a $1.7bn shareholder return; Mitchell Fieldgate explains how Section 12B solar deductions work; and Bloomberg reports on humanoid robots going viral at China’s Spring Festival Gala.
19 Feb 11AM English South Africa Investing · Business News

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