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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Gold falls below $5,000 at the start of central bank policies week
Gold price tests region below $5,000 in Monday’s early Asian session. US officials said that the Iran war is expected…
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Gold Holds Decline as Oil Remains Volatile
Gold held near $5,000 per ounce on Monday after falling for two straight weeks, as oil remained volatile after the…
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Silver Remains Under Pressure
Silver fell to around $80 per ounce on Monday, sliding for a fourth straight session as the Iran war entered…
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Palladium Rises as Conflict Nears Third Week
Palladium futures rose past $1,570 per ounce, rebounding after recent losses as escalating geopolitical tensions stoked concerns over supply and…
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Gold price heads for weekly loss as DXY surges above 100.00
XAU/USD falls 0.7% to $5,032, set for weekly losses exceeding 2%. DXY climbs to 100.43 while US 10-year yield rises…
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Copper Pressured by Dollar Strength
Copper futures fell below $5.8 per pound on Friday, marking a third consecutive session of losses as the dollar strengthened…
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Silver Set to End Week Flat
Silver rose to around $85 per ounce on Friday after sliding for two straight sessions, but remained on track to…
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Platinum Futures Range-Bound
Platinum futures hovered near $2,100 an ounce, trading in a narrow range and largely unchanged for the week, as a…
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Iron Ore Set for Strong Weekly Gain
Iron ore futures climbed above CNY 810 per ton and were poised to gain more than 5% for the week,…
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Iron Ore Extends Rally on Mideast Disruptions
Iron ore futures climbed above CNY 790 per ton, reaching near two-month highs as the intensifying conflict in the Middle…
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