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Canadian-based EMX Royalty posted deeper financial losses last year as a gold venture in Nevada came unstuck and it worked to finalise a settlement in a 14-year long legal battle over royalties in the same US state with Barrick Gold.
EMX Royalty posted a loss of C$29.7 million for 2021, higher than the C$6 million loss made in the previous year.
The loss included C$10.
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