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 Rises on US-Iran Deal Optimism
Copper futures climbed to around $6.4 per pound on Wednesday, extending recent gains as markets cautiously priced in the possibility…
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XAU/USD – Gold drops 1%
Gold and silver prices are falling on Tuesday despite lower U.S. Treasury yields. Gold is trading near $4,500 per ounce,…
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Commodity Wrap – Gold, Oil, Natgas, Coffee
Key takeaways Gold: Prices remain under pressure from persistent inflation and high US yields, but continuous purchases by central banks…
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XAU/USD strengthens on Fed hike bets and Iran peace uncertainty
Gold attracts fresh sellers on Tuesday and is pressured by reviving US Dollar demand. Mixed signals surrounding a US-Iran peace…
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XAG/USD falls to near $76.50 on US-Iran peace uncertainty
Silver falls after US strikes in Iran renewed inflation fears and expectations of prolonged high interest rates. A US Central…
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Platinum Pressured Near 3-Week Lows
Platinum futures traded around $1,950 an ounce, hovering near three-week lows as heightened uncertainty in the Middle East kept inflation…
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Iron Ore Rises as Steel Production Improves
Iron ore futures climbed above CNY 790 per ton, recovering from three-week lows as global steel production declined in April…
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Steel Rebounds as Global Output Stabilizes
Steel rebar futures climbed above CNY 3,200 per ton, recovering from three-week lows as global steel production declined in April…
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Chart of The Day: GOLD
Gold is up 1.21% today, approaching the $4,560 per ounce mark. The move is primarily driven by a weakening US…
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Gold sticks to gains as Iran diplomacy hopes weigh on USD; upside potential seems limited
Gold kicks off the new week on a positive note as US-Iran peace deal hopes undermine the USD. The US…
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