Will the World Platinum Investment Council forecast a platinum deficit exceeding 26 mt in 2025 by February 09, 2027?
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Resolves YES if the World Platinum Investment Council (WPIC) forecasts a platinum deficit exceeding 26 metric tonnes for 2025 in their official reports published by February 09, 2027. The primary source for resolution will be the WPIC's 'Platinum Quarterly' reports, accessible through their official website. Currently, the WPIC projects a deficit of 26 mt for 2025, highlighting ongoing supply challenges amid declining mine and recycling supplies. This threshold is significant as it reflects potential market pressures and price impacts, especially given the previous year's larger-than-expected deficit. Clarification: The forecast must be explicitly stated in WPIC's official publications, not inferred from other data.
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