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 Firms on Codelco Premium Push
Copper futures climbed toward $5.1 per pound, reaching a four-week high after Chilean producer Codelco offered record-high prices to Chinese…
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XAG/USD gains further to near $52 as US yields remain under pressure
Silver price rises further to near $52.00 as Fed dovish expectations keep US yields under pressure. Fed’s Williams see the…
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Gold clings to gains near two-week high as USD slides amid rising Fed rate cut bets
Gold regains positive traction on Wednesday amid rising bets for a Fed rate cut in December. The USD drops to…
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Iron Ore Climbs on Falling Global Shipments
Iron ore futures climbed toward CNY 800 per ton, reaching a three week high as declining global shipments fueled supply…
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Copper Rises Ahead of Industry Meeting in China
Copper futures climbed above $5 per pound on Tuesday, reaching a near two-week high as investors positioned ahead of a…
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Gold Gains Amid Fed Rate Cut Hopes
Gold prices rose to around $4,140 per ounce on Tuesday, building on gains from the previous session as expectations for…
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Silver Climbs on Dovish Fed Signals
Silver rose above $51 per ounce on Tuesday, hitting an over one-week high as dovish comments from Federal Reserve officials…
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Gold Extends Decline
Gold prices fell to around $4,040 per ounce on Monday, extending Friday’s decline, as investors awaited more US economic data…
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Silver Steadies on Fed Rate Cut Bets
Silver stabilized around $50 per ounce on Monday, halting a recent slide as dovish comments from a senior US Federal…
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Silver Falls on Fed Rate Hold Bets
Silver slipped below $50 per ounce on Friday, falling for a second consecutive session amid expectations that the US Federal…
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