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 Extends Losses
Gold dipped to around $4,440 per ounce on Thursday, extending losses from the previous session, as investors assessed mixed US…
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Gold eases below $4,500 as markets turn cautious ahead of US data
Gold pulls back from the $4,500 area as traders book profits ahead of key US data. Geopolitical tensions and Fed…
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Silver Slips 3% – Double Top Pattern?
Silver prices at the beginning of the year launched a new, strong upward wave, pushing the metal from around $70…
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Platinum Retreats on Profit Booking
Platinum futures fell back below $2,300 per ounce on Wednesday, retreating from near record highs as investors engaged in profit…
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Gold retreats further from one-week top as profit-taking kicks in ahead of US data
Gold faces rejection near $4,500 as the underlying bullish sentiment prompts profit-taking. Rising geopolitical tensions and dovish Fed expectations could…
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Steel Hits Over 4-Month High
Steel rebar futures jumped above CNY 3,130 per tonne, reaching the highest level since late August, supported by expectations that…
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Iron Ore Gains on China Demand Hopes
Iron ore futures climbed above CNY 810 per tonne, nearing the highest levels since February last year, as optimism grew…
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