Platinum
Like gold and silver, platinum trades around the clock on global commodities markets. It often tends to fetch a higher price (per troy ounce) than gold during routine periods of market and political stability simply because it’s much rarer. Far less of the metal is actually pulled from the ground annually.
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Platinum Trades at 10-Week Low
Platinum futures held around $1,880 an ounce, staying near a ten-week low, pressured by broader weakness across precious metals amid…
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Platinum Hits 1-Month Low
Platinum futures slipped to around $1,900 per ounce, hitting a four-week low, as uncertainty over diplomatic progress in the Middle…
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Platinum Pressured Near 3-Week Lows
Platinum futures traded around $1,950 an ounce, hovering near three-week lows as heightened uncertainty in the Middle East kept inflation…
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Platinum Attempts Recovery
Platinum futures rose nearly 2% to above $1,950 an ounce, attempting to rebound from a three-week low as signs of…
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Platinum Rises to 2-Month Peak
Platinum futures rose toward $2,200 an ounce, reaching their highest level since March 12, as the metal continued to outperform…
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Platinum Futures Hit 3-Week High
Platinum futures rose above $2,100 an ounce, reaching their highest since April 17, despite elevated inflation risks driven by heightened…
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Platinum Sustains Recovery
Platinum futures traded around $2,000 an ounce, sustaining its recovery from a four-week low hit on April 29, supported by…
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Platinum Eases from 4-Week High
Platinum futures dropped more than 2% to below $2,100 an ounce, easing from a four-week high hit on April 17…
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