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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Silver Set for Fourth Weekly Gain
Silver held steady near $79 an ounce on Friday and was on track for a fourth consecutive weekly advance, as…
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Zinc Futures Hold at Over 2-Month High
Zinc futures held at an over two-month high, trading above $3,400 per tonne, supported by improving market sentiment amid easing…
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Gold sticks to gains below four-week top as Iran diplomacy hopes and Fed bets weigh on USD
Gold regains some positive traction following the previous day’s pullback from a four-week top. Iran diplomacy hopes and fading Fed…
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Copper Extends Gains on Mideast Optimism
Copper futures rose to around $6.1 per pound on Thursday, extending gains for a fifth consecutive session to reach their…
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XAG/USD holds above $80.00, eyes one-month top amid bullish setup
Silver attracts fresh buyers and remains close to a nearly one-month high set on Wednesday. The recent breakout through the…
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Steel Rises on Stronger Demand
Steel rebar futures climbed above CNY 3,080 per ton, rebounding from multi-week lows amid improving end-user demand, with Chinese mills…
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Aluminum Prices Retreat from 4-Year Highs
Aluminum futures in the UK fell to below $3,600 per tonne, pulling back from a more than four-year high, as…
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Iron Ore Rises on Stronger Demand
Iron ore futures climbed to around CNY 760 per ton, supported by firmer demand as Chinese steel mills increased output…
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Copper Recovers Losses from Iran War
Copper futures climbed toward $6.1 per pound on Wednesday, hitting more than two-month highs and fully recovering losses since the…
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Gold eases from four-week top as Hormuz risks temper USD weakness
Gold struggles to capitalize on a modest Asian session uptick to a four-week high. Hormuz risks eased the recent USD…
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