Metals
Precious metals offer unique inflationary protection. They have intrinsic value, carry no credit risk, and cannot be inflated. That means you can’t print more of them. They also offer genuine upheaval insurance against financial or political/military upheavals.
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XAU/USD holds in tight range as Iran tensions and mixed Fed signals curb upside
Gold lacks any follow-through buying as bulls seem hesitant amid mixed fundamental cues. Iran tensions underpin the USD, though reviving…
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Copper Stabilizes on Strong China Data
Copper futures steadied around $5.9 per pound on Thursday after five consecutive sessions of losses, as industrial metals drew support…
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XAU/USD clings to gains above $4,550 level; not out of the woods yet amid bullish USD
Gold attracts some buyers on Thursday as the USD is seen consolidating the post-FOMC gains. Elevated Crude Oil prices continue…
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Gold steadies around $4,600; bears have the upper hand ahead of Fed decision
Gold struggles to gain any meaningful traction as traders seem hesitant ahead of the Fed decision. The US-Iran stalemate underpins…
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Silver advances above $73.50 as traders await Fed rate decision
Silver price climbs to near $73.85 in Wednesday’s early European session. All eyes will be on the Fed interest rate…
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Copper Stabilizes After Four-Day Decline
Copper futures steadied around $5.95 per pound on Wednesday after falling for four consecutive sessions, as supportive long-term fundamentals helped…
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Gold drops 1.5% as rising oil pressures precious metals
A nearly 3% increase in oil futures today is putting pressure on precious metals prices and supporting ongoing profit-taking after…
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Commodity Wrap – Oil, Natgas, Silver, Cocoa
Key takeaways The Strait of Hormuz crisis remains the primary risk factor for the energy markets, with the potential to…
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Iron Ore Falls as China Releases BHP Stockpiles
Iron ore futures dropped below CNY 780 per ton, hitting a more than one-week low after some Chinese steelmakers were…
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Zinc Pulls Back
Zinc futures dropped toward $3,370 per tonne as investors took profits after prices surged to an over 3½-year high driven…
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