Metalla Eyes 35% Growth With Key Royalty Assets Progressing at Côté and Castle Mountain

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Metalla Royalty & Streaming (TSXV: MTA; NYSE American: MTA) CEO Brett Heath delivers a powerful message from Mining Forum Americas 2025, declaring that gold is undergoing a once-in-a-generation financial shift. For the first time in over 30 years, gold now exceeds U.S. Treasuries in global reserves, a development Heath says could send gold prices significantly higher.

In this exclusive interview with Kitco Mining, Heath explains why record-breaking margins across senior gold producers are just the beginning—and why generalist investors have yet to flood into the sector. “This is the early innings of the bull market,” he warns, pointing to rising institutional interest and the long-overdue rebound in junior miners.

Heath also breaks down the next wave of growth in the royalty and streaming space, where major players are racing to lock in Tier 1 assets for long-term leverage. With a 100-asset portfolio, 88% of Metalla’s value is in development, driving a 30–35% compound growth forecast.

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