Platinum futures fell below $2,100 an ounce, retreating after a recent rebound, tracking a broader precious metals sell-off amid a rising US dollar. The move followed hawkish signals from the Federal Reserve, with Governor Lisa Cook indicating she would not support additional rate cuts, while President Trump’s nomination of Kevin Warsh as the next Fed chair, seen as less inclined toward aggressive easing, reinforced expectations of a slower pace of US rate reductions. Geopolitical tensions are also in focus after the US and Iran scheduled a fresh round of talks. In addition, near-term demand showed signs of softening, as elevated prices risked reducing autocatalyst purchases and encouraging substitution toward palladium. Meanwhile, downside is partially limited by tight supply fundamentals: platinum markets remain structurally undersupplied, with South African production, accounting for roughly 70% of global output, constrained by chronic underinvestment and operational disruptions.
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