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 maintains its offered tone below $4,000 amid hawkish Fed-inspired USD buying
Gold attracts fresh sellers on Tuesday as the Fed’s hawkish tilt continues to underpin the USD. A prolonged US government…
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India Extends Relaxation on Stainless Steel Import Curbs Till December
The government of India has relaxed import restrictions on stainless steel, allowing the sale of certain products made from BIS…
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China Moves to End Key Tax Break for Gold Retailers
China announced Saturday that it will end a key value-added tax (VAT) offset for some gold retailers, effective immediately, in…
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Iron Ore Falls on Weak China Data
Iron ore futures fell below CNY 790 per ton, hitting a one-week low as disappointing factory data from top consumer…
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Gold retakes $4,000 amid reviving safe-haven demand; upside potential seems limited
Gold reverses a modest Asian session slide as Trump’s remarks revive safe-haven demand. The Fed’s hawkish stance continues to underpin…
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XAG/USD rises to near $49.00 due to renewed safe-haven demand
Silver price gains as China’s RatingDog Manufacturing PMI fell to 50.6 in October from 51.2 prior. Safe-haven demand rises after…
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Steel Declines from 2-Month High
Steel rebar futures in China fell to CNY 3,080 per tonne from the two-month high of CNY 3,120 on October…
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XAG/USD trades firmly near $49.00 ahead of speeches from Fed officials
Silver price clings to gains near $49.00 despite receding Fed dovish bets. Improving US-China trade relations weigh on demand for…
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Gold attracts fresh sellers amid Fed’s hawkish stance, US-China trade optimism
Gold struggles to capitalize on its modest uptick amid a mixed fundamental backdrop. The Fed’s hawkish stance acts as a…
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