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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Copper Extends Gains on Supply Concerns
Copper futures climbed to a near two-month high above $4.82 per pound on Thursday, extending the prior session’s rally after…
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Silver Holds Steady Ahead of US Data
Silver traded just below $44 per ounce on Thursday, hovering near a 14-year high as investors awaited key US jobs…
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Iron Ore Extends Losses for Third Session
Iron ore futures fell below CNY 802 per ton on Wednesday, marking a third consecutive decline amid persistent concerns over…
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Gold remains close to all-time high amid Fed rate cut bets and geopolitical risks
Gold attracts dip-buyers on Wednesday and stalls the overnight pullback from the all-time peak. Fed rate cut bets and geopolitical…
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Gold Hovers Near Record High
Gold dipped to around $3,750 per ounce on Wednesday, but staying near the fresh record set in the previous session,…
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Silver Hovers 14-Year High After Powell Comments
Silver stayed above $44 per ounce on Wednesday, hovering near a 14-year high as traders reassessed the Federal Reserve’s outlook…
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Commodity Talk – Oil, Natgas, Silver And Cocoa
Crude Oil Crude oil remains under pressure from an expected supply glut through the end of this year and into…
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Iron Ore Falls on Weak China Steel Demand
Iron ore futures slipped below CNY 803 per ton on Tuesday, extending losses for a second session as China’s end-use…
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Steel Drops on Weak China Demand
Steel rebar futures fell to around CNY 3,080 per ton on Tuesday, pulling back from near four-week highs as China’s…
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Gold consolidates near record high; bulls turn caution ahead of Fed’s Powell
Gold draws support from a combination of factors and touches a fresh all-time high on Tuesday. The Fed’s dovish outlook…
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