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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The Fed Vs. Ai – Gold trades like stocks once more
The Fed spread good cheer for stock markets on Wednesday and cut interest rates by 25bps. It didn’t stop there;…
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Gold consolidates above $4,200 as traders seem reluctant ahead of FOMC rate decision
Gold struggles to build on the overnight bounce from a one-week low. Traders opt to wait for the outcome of…
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Iron Ore Extends Fall on Rising Supply
Iron ore futures fell toward CNY 750 per ton, touching a five-month low as the massive Simandou project in Guinea…
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Gold remains confined in a range as traders await more cues about Fed’s rate-cut path
Gold remains confined in a range as traders opt to wait for the crucial FOMC rate decision. Dovish Fed expectations…
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XAG/USD consolidates around $58 as Fed’s policy comes into spotlight
Silver price trades sideways around $58.00 as investors await the Fed’s monetary policy announcement. The Fed is expected to cut…
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Copper Hovers Near Multi-Month Highs
Copper futures in the US slipped to around $5.33 per pound on Tuesday as investors weighed demand uncertainties from top…
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Gold bulls seem hesitant ahead of Fed decision on Wednesday; downside seems cushioned
Gold regains positive traction on Monday as Fed rate cut bets continue to undermine the USD. Geopolitical risks further benefit…
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Iron Ore Falls as China Imports Decline
Iron ore futures fell toward CNY 760 per ton, touching a five-month low after data showed China’s iron ore imports…
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Steel Drops on Weak Demand
Steel rebar futures in China fell toward CNY 3,070 per ton, hitting a two-week low as weakening demand pressured the…
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