Platinum
Like gold and silver, platinum trades around the clock on global commodities markets. It often tends to fetch a higher price (per troy ounce) than gold during routine periods of market and political stability simply because it’s much rarer. Far less of the metal is actually pulled from the ground annually.
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Platinum Steadies After Fed Decision
Platinum steadied above $1,670 per ounce, trading sideways so far this month as the US Federal Reserve delivered a widely…
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Platinum Falls on Hawkish Fed View
Platinum fell to around $1,550 per ounce, hitting a one-week low as traders dialed back expectations for US Federal Reserve…
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Platinum Rises on Safe-Haven Demand
Platinum climbed above $1,580 per ounce, approaching three-week highs as mounting US economic concerns and expectations of further Federal Reserve…
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Platinum price recovers from setback – Commerzbank
The price of Platinum also came under pressure in the wake of the correction in Gold and Silver, Commerzbank’s commodity analyst…
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Platinum Rises on Safe-Haven Demand
Platinum climbed above $1,640 per ounce on Monday, ending a two-day slide as renewed US-China trade concerns, political uncertainty, and…
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